Keep the buoy on your starboard (right) side.
Keep the buoy on your starboard side as you enter the harbor.
entering a harbor from the open sea, ther is a lighted buoy bearing the number 6, how should i pass it
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You are traveling upstream on a river at dusk. You see a buoy with the number 4 and a flashing red light. What should you do?
As you enter a harbor from the open sea, you see a lighted buoy bearing the number 3. How should you pass it?
A buoy with the number 5 and a flashing green light indicates a navigational marker for vessels, typically signifying a safe passage or channel on the starboard (right) side when entering a harbor or waterway. If you are navigating, you should keep this buoy on your right side as you proceed. Always maintain a safe distance from the buoy and follow local navigation rules.
You go inside that space that has the bouy and stay to the port-side of the bouy.
How i can know a bearing number from bearing dimension.
The phone number of the Harbor City-Harbor Gateway is: 310-534-9520.
The bearing number can be checked out depends on the size of ID (Inner Diameter), OD (Outer Diameter) and H (Height) of this bearing.
The phone number of the Safety Harbor Library is: 727-724-1525.
The phone number of the Northeast Harbor Library is: 207-276-3333.