Report On Use of Acetylene Gas By the Canadian Government As An Illuminant for a

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Albert Ross
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In the examination I landed on a buoy and the vessel backed off. The stability in a swift channel may be judged from the photographs and by the fact that when the vessel backed off and away from the buoy I was left with three other men on the lantern platform. These buoys ride well in^ strong currents and with the different changes that can be made to adapt them to all cir- cumstances, the whistle, bell, large lens, occulting lights, and subma- rine signal apparatus seem to fill perfectly all t...he requirements of the most efficient aid to navigation that has been offered to mariners. The advantages offered are greater than . Those of any other system. The duration of service depends only on the strength of light desired and the carrying capacity of the carbide chamber. The season [re- quiring lights being about eight months, selection^ of sizes is governed accordingly. The most notable instance of long service is that of(an acetylene buoy that burned for fifty- three weeks. The carbide charge was not then exhausted.

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