Jerryborg offers a wide variety of mooring buoys. These buoys can provide additional docking space by anchoring a vessel or watercraft in the middle of the water or near a dock. They can keep a vessel safely anchored and prevent it from drifting. They can also provide transient vessels with a place to dock in an adjacent harbor when they are not eligible for docking at a marina. Jerryborg mooring buoys are compliant with all industry regulations and Coast Guard requirements.
Stable and Reliable: Stays steady in rough waters, keeping everything secure.
Long-Lasting: Made from strong materials, built to last for years.
Easy to Set Up and Take Care of: It is quick to install and simple to maintain, saving time and effort.
Safe to Use: Designed with safety in mind, it works well in any marine environment.
Environmentally Friendly: Made with eco-friendly materials, helping protect the ocean.
Strong Wind Resistance: Handles high winds without tipping, keeping it steady in bad weather.
Affordable and Practical: A good value choice that gets the job done without high costs.
Outer Shell: The outside is thick steel, covered with a special coating to prevent rust in seawater.
Foam Core: Inside, foam keeps the buoy floating even if the outer shell is damaged.
Attachment Points: Strong points on the top and bottom for connecting anchor chains keep the buoy in place.
Weight at the Bottom: Some buoys have weight at the bottom to help them stand upright in strong currents or winds.
Lifting Points: These are for easy handling, so the buoy can be moved with cranes.
Reflectors or Lights: Often added for visibility at night or in foggy weather, making the buoy easy to spot.