Keep the buoy on your right side
You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
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You should keep the buoy on your starboard side. The channel should be marked with green to port and red to starboard as you enter.
A red cone shaped buoy, called a nun buoy, usually marks the right side of the channel when you are returning from the sea or going upstream. Remember it by saying, red, right, returning.
A nun buoy, black, conical with a rounded top, resembles a nun wearing a black habit, as seen from behind.
Red Buoys are called Nuns and green buoys are called cans. The red buoy is pointed on top and looks like a red nun floating in the water.
Pass to your port side headed to sea, starboard returning (red-right-returning).
In Region B the edge of a channel on a boater's right side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream. It is the opposite in Region A.