Pass to your port side headed to sea, starboard returning (red-right-returning).
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You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
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 red nun buoy. What should you do?
You pass a red nun buoy on your port side, which is the left side of the boat when facing forward. In maritime navigation, red buoys indicate the right side of the channel when returning from sea. Therefore, you should always keep the red buoy on your left as you navigate towards the harbor.
Keep the buoy on your right side
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A red nun buoy is a navigational aid used in maritime contexts, indicating the right side of a channel when entering from the sea. It is typically conical in shape and painted red, following the IALA (International Association of Lighthouse Authorities) buoyage system. When approaching a harbor or port, mariners should keep the red nun buoy on their right side to ensure safe passage.
They should be passed on your starboard side.
Pass the buoy so that it is to your right (red right returning).
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