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Keep it on your left when heading upstream

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You enter a harbor from the open sea You see a green can buoy How should you pass this buoy?

Keep the buoy on your port (left) side.


You return from the open sea and I see a green buoy what should you do?

Red Right Returning- so the green buoy should be on your left side, the red on your right, and you in the middle.


When you see a green buoy what should you do?

Keep it on your left when heading upstream


What should you do when you see green buoy?

Keep it on your left when heading upstream


You see a green buoy. What should you do?

Keep it on your left when heading upstream


You return from the ocean sea you see a green buoy what should you do?

Keep the buoy on your starboard side


You return from the open sea. You see a green can buoy. What should you do?

Keep bouy on port side


What should you do if you see a green lighted buoy with the number 3 when returning from sea?

If you see a green lighted buoy with the number 3 while returning from sea, it indicates that you are approaching the port side of a channel. You should keep the buoy on your starboard (right) side as you navigate into the harbor. This buoy is part of the IALA System A, which helps guide vessels safely. Always ensure to maintain a safe distance from the buoy and be aware of other navigational hazards.


As you enter a harbor from the open sea you see a red nun buoy How should you pass it?

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 return from the open sea. You see a green lighted buoy with the number 3. What should you do?

When you see a green lighted buoy with the number 3, it indicates a safe navigational mark. This buoy typically marks the right side of a channel when returning from open sea, so you should keep it on your starboard (right) side as you navigate. Ensure you maintain a safe distance from the buoy and monitor your surroundings for other vessels and navigational hazards.


If you enter a harbor from the open sea you see a green can buoy How should you pass it?

pass on port (left) side


You enter a harbor from the open sea You see a green lighted buoy with the number 3 How should you pass this buoy?

Keeping it on your port, passing it to starboard, will prevent your running aground.