Swim area not!!
It is the navigable channel
Swim area not!! It is the navigable channel
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.
Red Right Returning- so the green buoy should be on your left side, the red on your right, and you in the middle.
Do not pass between the buoy and the shore
Preferred channel markers are buoys showing red and green bands.
A can buoy is a floating cylindrical object in the water. They are red in British waters and green or black in US waters.
a red light, of course!
Swim area not!! It is the navigable channel
marks the junction of two channels
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.
You basically have to keep that type of buoy to your right if you are traveling up stream.
A can buoy is a floating cylindrical object in the water. They are red in British waters and green or black in US waters.