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LD-Series Buoy

Catalog (SKU) Number: PU-LD

In 1989, we first introduced the patented LD (low drag) Buoy to the commercial fishing industry. Hauling in a 700-lb crab pot in 30-ft seas is the most dangerous job in the world. That's why we created a buoy designed for faster, safer pickups, easing strain on both crew and gear. Polyform's LD Series is the best option for any application where a buoy is dragged or brought in and out of the water regularly. It is distinguished as the #1 buoy used in the commercial crabbing and fishing industries today, outselling all other dragged buoys combined. Unique shape makes pot retrieval easier. LD reduces drag by as much as 80% compared to standard round buoys. Great choice for any offshore fishing application. Polyform's vinyl valve system maintains buoy inflation. Even wall thickness for maximum strength and durability. Heavy-duty reinforced rope hold. Offered in seven brilliantly visible and fluorescent (F) colors. Excellent fore and aft rafting protection.

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