Nun buoys are typically marked with a single red mark, while can buoys are marked with a single green mark. These marks help to indicate the direction in which boats should pass the buoy in order to navigate safely through the waterway.
A nun buoy, black, conical with a rounded top, resembles a nun wearing a black habit, as seen from behind.
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.
Keep the buoy on your right side
Keep the buoy on your right or starboard 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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a horizontally marked red and black buoy used to mark the division of sea lanes when moving inward from the sea.
The plural of buoy is buoys.The plural possessive is buoys'.Example: The buoys' positions are marked on this map.