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Welcome to Stack-A-Buoy.com
Home of the Original Stackable Lobster Fishing Buoy!
Our award winning product, the Stack-A-Buoy ® was originally designed for the lobster fisherman who knows the importance of easy transportation, convenient storage, workplace safety and a clean environment.
Compared to traditional fishing buoys, Stack-A-Buoy® lasts up to 4 times longer than the traditional lobster buoy, requires 30% less space than traditional marine buoys, needs minimal maintenance and is 100% recyclable!
Please browse our site to see the Stack-A-Buoy® Advantage. Click on the shopping cart to check out our interactive B.Y.O.B (build your own buoy) Color Picker.
Bon Voyage!
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16 Jan 2012
ON A FOG-SHROUDED island in the Strait of Canso on Friday.
In an abandoned elementary school in the shadow of a silent Catholic church.
From around a corner in an unlit hallway, peered a light.
Inside, an inventor tinkered on machines strange and elaborate and plotted for spring’s return.
His obsession is to perform alchemy on a grand scale — transform our Atlantic coast from steely blue to neon greens, reds and yellows.
"I’m pretty deep into this one," said Blair Gotell, 54.
"But I’m still afloat." read more...
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16 Jan 2012
ON A FOG-SHROUDED island in the Strait of Canso on Friday.
In an abandoned elementary school in the shadow of a silent Catholic church. From around a corner in an unlit hallway, peered a light. Inside, an inventor tinkered on machines strange and elaborate and plotted for spring’s return. read more...
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11 Feb 2011
Stack-A-Buoy now has the capability to stamp your personal ID number directly onto your buoys. read more...
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11 Feb 2011
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29 Apr 2010
Nova Scotian’s long-lasting lobster trap buoys don’t require painting
By Michael Crowley A TV story had just aired about Blair Gotell’s new product, Stack-A-Buoy, when Gotell got a phone call. The caller, a local lobsterman, had an issue with traditional buoys. “I’m tired of painting these damn buoys,” he said. “Can you get me 300 of your buoys by the time the season opens?” read more...
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