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Why don't your charts have precise buoy projections?
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Bizer:
"...Bizer continues to have the most precise buoy positions. Other maps of these lakes place buoys in their approximate position and are as much as 600 feet in error."
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Duncan Press Responds:
The buoy positions are NOT precise, no matter how they are taken. The buoys move, by lake level, by wind, by dragging along the bottom, and even by the Marine Patrol taking the buoys out in the Fall and putting them back in a different place in the Spring. This is natural. |
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