Roller Buoy Product Usage

1) Diving Buoy:

Insert a flag on top of the buoy. The weighted insert on the bottom of the buoy keeps it straight up in the water (see the Gallery page).  Tie the end of the rope to the dive belt and toss into the water.

3) Marker Buoy with or without an anchor:

The roller buoy can be used by sports fishermen to mark locations where they got a bite or caught a fish. Do this by inserting appropriately sized rope into the buoy (the buoy holds up to 1500 feet of small rope or twine).  Tie an anchor onto the buoy if desired.  Deploy the anchor over the side of the boat and throw the buoy in the water when the anchor hits the bottom.  When you want to bring the anchor back in the boat, wind in the rope by using the buoy handle. The rope and roller buoy leave the boat neat and tidy.  No rope, no mess, and easy to handle.

4) Storage Buoy for your canoe or small boat:

If the roller buoy is not in use as a marker buoy then it can be used just for rope storage.
One must have 50 feet of rope by law in some states and provinces. This is where the roller buoy's
rope storage function comes in handy.

5) Racing Buoy:

The roller buoy's rope storage ability combined with its combined use as a marker buoy makes it an excellent choice for boat racing.