The Taylor Made Sur-Moor T3C Mooring Buoy with Center Tube # 36946372 is made of polyethylene which is considered a softer but durable plastic. I want to say it would hold up well to being stabbed but it's unfortunately never been tested for that. I hope you catch the buoy stabber though. view full answer...
I don't have an exact amount of weight required to hold the Taylor Made Sur-Mark Regulatory Marker Buoy part # 36946104 as there are too many variables for this but the best option to keep it in place would be to anchor it to the floor using a cement block. You can then use a chain to attach the buoy to the block.
I have attached a photo with similar setup. view full answer...
The blue line of the Taylor Made Sur-Moor Mooring Buoy with Center Tube and Recessed Top # 36946372 is to indicate that it is an anchor buoy and does not indicate a load of any type. This is an 18 inch diameter buoy with a 100 lbs of buoyancy. For a similar buoy with 60 lbs instead we have the part # 36946371 which is 15 inches in diameter. view full answer...
The blue stripe of the Taylor Made Sur-Moor T3C Mooring Buoy with Center Tube # 36946374 is to indicate that it is an anchor buoy and does not indicate a load of any type. You'd still be able to see the blue stripe if it was loaded with 240 lbs. view full answer...
The Taylor Made Solar Powered LED Warning Light for Buoys # 36946106 is designed to be screwed into the buoy via the 4 existing screw holes on the unit.
They have thought of the potential problem of having to change the batteries by using a battery powered LED with a solar cell. So, during the daytime the batteries will be charged via solar power that way you don't have to worry about changing the batteries when they die.
If you are wanting to physically turn the light OFF then you are... view full answer...