On 28/01/17 10:43, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
consist of a floating boom suspending an underwater net, surrounding the
designated area.
Turns out I can't read If it's got a net then I guess it's barrier=net.
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Is there something underneath eg: a net?
One suggestion is barrier=boom (there's 30 of these):
https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/37418/tag-line-of-floating-buoys-near-weir-or-dam
other people have used barrier=net (423 of these) or barrier=shark_net
(6 of these).
On 28/01/17 10:43,
Continuing on with swimming areas, we've got a few on the GC that consist
of a floating boom suspending an underwater net, surrounding the designated
area. One of them then has a swimming raft in it:
http://www.goldcoastkids.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/beaches-the-broadwater-blog-header.jpg
The swimming raft describes it exactly
man_made=pontoon was my first thought but wasn't sure (was checking on a
mobile device on the bus) so I'll use that.
With tagging the ladder, the pontoons can rotate a fair bit so how
sensitive is the position of something like a ladder?
Swimming area is
On 25/01/17 22:05, Andrew Harvey wrote:
As for the pontoon, per
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dpier "The
man_made=pier tag is used for a raised walkway over water supported by
pillars made of metal/wood, or floating and secured using chains",
plus floating=yes
It would
On 26-Jan-17 10:25 AM, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
Would you then mark the inside of the pontoon as a swimming pool?
Could you mark a swimming pool in the middle of a lake?
No Limits?
You could mark a swimming pool anywhere ... and provided it is a
'swimming pool' then it would be correct to
Would you then mark the inside of the pontoon as a swimming pool?
Could you mark a swimming pool in the middle of a lake?
On 25 January 2017 at 21:05, Andrew Harvey wrote:
> I would tag the ladder as a node per
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ladder.
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I would tag the ladder as a node per
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ladder.
As for the pontoon, per
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dpier "The
man_made=pier tag is used for a raised walkway over water supported by
pillars made of metal/wood, or floating and secured
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