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1400mm Diameter Navigation Buoy (Trident SL-B1400)
1400mm Diameter Navigation Buoy (Trident SL-B1400)

1400mm Diameter Navigation Buoy (Trident SL-B1400)

The TRIDENT-1400 is a rotationally-moulded navigation buoy with a float diameter of 1.4 meters and lantern focal height of at least 2.7 meters.

The float section of the TRIDENT-1400 is built from two (2) rotationallymoulded sections, which fasten together to form an incredibly robust 1.4 meter wide float section. Each hull section is moulded from UV-stabilized, virgin polyethylene, and has a 13mm wall thickness. Each section is filled with closed-cell polyurethane, which prevents the ingress of moisture in the unlikely event of damage.

Trident SL-B1400 Big Bend Channel
Trident SL-B1400 Big Bend Channel

The poly-tower design provides a huge visual area for navaid recognition, and consists of a sealed, rotationally-moulded tower section. The tower incorporates an internal radar reflector and lantern attachment points.

A galvanised steel mooring post runs through the centre of the assembly, to which the tower section is fastened. An integrated ladder runs vertically up the tower to the top of the platform and two large lifting eyes aid in buoy mooring and periodic servicing.
The TRIDENT-1400 can be supplied in all IALA colours.

1400mm Diameter Navigation Buoy (Trident SL-B1400) Drawing
1400mm Diameter Navigation Buoy (Trident SL-B1400) Drawing

The Sealite Advantage

  • High visibility red, green, white or yellow as per IALA recommendations
  • 1.4mtr diameter
  • Robust construction of 2 piece hull section
  • Lightweight
  • Excellent buoyancy & stability
  • Easy to deploy & service
  • Free-standing mooring post with ballast for easy storage & shipping
  • No painting
  • Float & mooring assembly stand upright in a high cube container
  • Cost effective & environmentally friendly
ITEM TRIDENT-1400
General Characteristics
Available Colours Red, Green,   White, Yellow as per IALA Recommendations
Focal Plane Height (mm/inches) 2700 / 106¼   (nominal)
Total Float Volume (ltrs/US gallon) 1888 / 498
Nominal Freeboard (mm/inches) 540 / 21¼
Nominal Draft (mm/inches) 1580 / 62¼
Total Reserve Buoyancy (kgs/lbs) 1028 / 2266
Operational Buoyancy (kgs/lbs) 570 / 1256
Draft, Maximum (mm/inches) 1800 / 707/8
Freeboard, Minimum (mm/inches) 320 / 125/8
Safe Working Load, lift (kgs/lbs) 4000 / 8818   (per eye)
Safe Mooring Load,    (kgs/lbs) 2400 / 5290   (per mooring point)
Submergence (kg/cm, lb/inches) 15 / 84
Visual Area (m2/ft2) 2.4 / 25.8   (nominal)
Water Area (m2/ft2) 1.3 / 14.0
Mooring Details
Minimum recommended anchor size (kg/lbs) Wet weight:   1300 / 2866
Recommended mooring mass (kg/lbs) Minimum: 250   / 551
Maximum: 600 / 1323
Physical Characteristics
Material Rotationally-moulded   UV-stabilized virgin polyethylene float section, tower assembly and top   marks.
316-grade stainless steel fixtures.
Wall Thickness (mm/inches) 13 / ½
Ballast (kg/lbs) 490 / 1080   (external steel)
Filling Closed-cell   polyurethane foam (float section)
Overall Height (mm/inches) 5200 / 204¾
Width (mm/inches) 1400 / 551/8
Mass with Ballast(kg/lbs) 907 / 2000   (depending on payload)
Radar Reflector Echomax   EM230
Product Life Expectancy >20 years   ^
Certifications
Quality Assurance ISO9001:2015
Intellectual Property
Trademarks SEALITE® is   a registered trademark of Sealite Pty Ltd
Warranty * 5 years
Lantern Options Sealite   SL-75, SL-C310, SL-C410, SL-C415, SL-C420, SL-125 Series or SL-155 Series
Options Available • Custom   signage
• Monitoring Systems (AIS, GSM)
• Solar power supplies
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