You go inside that space that has the bouy and stay to the port-side of the bouy.
A red light on the port side
Since this is a Green Lighted Buoy sighted while approaching a harbour,this is a Lateral port hand side mark, IALA region B. To keep this buoy on your port side while travelling upstream.
If you aboard the ship and you face toward the front of the ship, the port side is the left side of the ship. So, the port side of a ship would show the port light.
The Port side is the left side looking FORWARD. The red side light is the Portside light Mnemonic=Port wine is red...
unplug 9-wire connector for neutral safety switch on side of trans, and look for broken or corroded terminals
red
The old name for the port side is 'larboard' which starts with 'L' for 'left'.'Port' has four letters and so does 'left'.The port side shows a red light and port wine is red.
Red marks the Port or left side. (Green is Starboard or the right-hand side.) Port
When operating a powerboat at night, the port side(left side) should display a red light. The starboard side(right side) should display a green light.
Red light means the Port side of the boat. Port side is the left side. The white light is lighting indicating the stern (back) . The white light when seen alone means the boat is anchored. There is also a green light on the Starboard side (right side)
Red. Easy way to remember, port wine is usually red. The port side is on the left. The starboard side (right) is signified by a green light. Passing at night should be done on the "green" (safe) side when approaching another watercraft.