JFC Marine are proud to announce the release of their new Aids to Navigation Catalogue. With over 35 years of experience in business, JFC Marine have developed their solutions through customer understanding, innovative design, and expert engineering. The catalogue showcases their comprehensive range of navigation buoys, complete with Aids to Navigation (Aton) systems, including lanterns, AIS systems, battery, and solar-powered solutions.
Designed and engineered for the most demanding conditions, their navigation buoys are manufactured using 100% recycled materials and offer excellent stability characteristics, power system versatility, and environmental credentials. The buoys have extra strength mooring and lifting eyes to ensure ease of manoeuvrability and improved mooring flexibility. Manufactured from marine‑grade (UV stabilized) virgin polyethylene, the buoys can be fitted with a range of solar‑powered LED marine lanterns.
As members of IALA, their buoys and beacons are manufactured in accordance with IALA Maritime Buoyage System guidelines and are available in a wide range of IALA recommended colours and configurations.
The catalogue highlights their award‑ winning Seagull and Gannet navigation buoy range, which set the standards in marine navigation. JFC Marine's comprehensive range of polyethylene navigation buoys are designed to provide a low maintenance cost solution to marine navigation. These products are successfully used to mark port entrances, shipping channels, hazardous waters, wind farms, aquaculture sites, and a variety of other marine installations and obstructions.
Their new Aids to Navigation Catalogue offers an extensive range of beach marker buoys, navigation buoys including their award winning Seagull and Gannet ranges, Mooring Systems and more. The catalogue provides an insight into their innovative solutions that set standards in marine navigation and aim to continue to bring innovative solutions to customers globally.
Download your copy here: jfcmarine.com/download/4026/
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