richerso
Contributor
All marker buoys on Lake Travis are encouraged to take immediate actions to protect themselves. The AMBPA, American Marker Buoy Protection Association, has recieved reports that at least one marker buoy on Lake Travis was assaulted over the weekend.
A renegade dive boat callously struck a floating marker buoy at full speed while the boat captain was distracted by recounting the tale of one recent boat experience.
All marker buoys on Lake Travis are encouraged to take immediate precautions against further assaults from boats; although the AMBPA really has no idea how marker buoys can respond to such attacks, being the passive little floaty device thingys that they are. Come to think of it, marker buoys really are kind of defenseless.
The assaulted marker buoy recieved only superficial injuries as result of the attack. In the defense of the boat operator, the marker buoy did have a large "X" painted on its' side. It was as if the marker buoy was marked.
A renegade dive boat callously struck a floating marker buoy at full speed while the boat captain was distracted by recounting the tale of one recent boat experience.
All marker buoys on Lake Travis are encouraged to take immediate precautions against further assaults from boats; although the AMBPA really has no idea how marker buoys can respond to such attacks, being the passive little floaty device thingys that they are. Come to think of it, marker buoys really are kind of defenseless.
The assaulted marker buoy recieved only superficial injuries as result of the attack. In the defense of the boat operator, the marker buoy did have a large "X" painted on its' side. It was as if the marker buoy was marked.