Light float

A light float is a type of lighted navigational aid forming an intermediate class between lightvessels and large lighted buoys; they are generally smaller than lightvessels and carry less powerful lights.

[1] In times when most lightvessels were crewed, the term was sometimes also used to describe a full-size lightvessel converted to unmanned operation.

[2] Light floats usually have a boat-shaped platform: this was found to ride the strong tides of rivers and estuaries better than buoys.

[3] Light floats are still deployed instead of smaller lighted buoys in waters where strong currents may be experienced.

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Roaring Middle light float, off King's Lynn at position 52° 58´·64N., 0° 21´·08E.