You are operating a pwc which boating laws and regulations must you obey
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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.
Oh, dude, nun buoys are marked with a letter "N" for "nun." It's like labeling your stuff so you don't lose it at a party. So, if you see an "N" out at sea, you know you're near a nun buoy. Just don't ask them to sing any hymns or anything.
Tics usually occur in "bouts" with many tics over a short interval of time
Nun Buoys are conical at the top and mark the right side of a channel leading INTO a harbor. They are red in US waters and green in British waters.
Nun buoys are marked with green colors and are typically cone-shaped. They are used in maritime navigation to indicate the port side of a channel when entering from the sea. These buoys may also feature a reflective surface to enhance visibility at night.
Could you please clarify what you mean by "bouts"? Are you referring to a specific event, competition, or context? This will help me provide a more accurate answer.
How I Became a Nun has 117 pages.
Requiem for a Nun has 286 pages.
Bernard Bouts has written: 'Obras de Bernard Bouts'
Dieric Bouts has written: 'Dieric Bouts' -- subject(s): Exhibitions