It is bouy number 3 marking the channel into a harbor. Odd numbered bouys are normally green and on the left side as you enter the harbor.
A boat should cruise between a green and red buoy. The red buoy will always be located on the right side of your boat. Red buoys will always mean , returning, red, and right. There will be a number on a red buoy that will give the chart location. The numbers will always be even.
Keeping it on your port, passing it to starboard, will prevent your running aground.
Danger.
A yellow buoy in the water means caution. They can mean there is danger of pipes, dredge lines or other dangers.
it is the green buoy outside the lighthouse withthe number 6 on it :)
A yellow buoy in the water means caution. They can mean there is danger of pipes, dredge lines or other dangers.
an anchorage in water
Area limits for anchorage
The number of ocean waves that pass a buoy in one second is the frequency of the wave. The crest of a transverse wave is its highest point.
A white buoy with orange bands and an orange diamond is a hazard buoy. Watch out for shoals, rocks, fallen trees, construction, or other hazards.
Keep the buoy on your starboard side as you enter the harbor.
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