When encountering a green marker buoy while heading upstream (returning from sea), you should keep the buoy on your starboard (right) side. This indicates that you are in a navigable channel and that the buoy is marking the channel's edge. Make sure to maintain a safe distance from the buoy and follow any applicable navigation rules. Always be vigilant for other vessels and potential hazards in the waterway.
When you encounter a red marker buoy while heading upstream (returning from sea), you should keep the buoy on your starboard (right) side. This indicates that you are following the correct navigational rules, as red buoys typically mark the right side of a channel when entering from open water. Proceed with caution and be aware of any nearby vessels or obstacles.
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Keep it off of the right side of the boat. A red buoy usually marks the right side of the channel when you are returning from the sea or going upstream. You can remember it by the saying, red, right, returning.Keep it on your right when heading upstream
To determine if you're traveling upstream, observe the flow of the water relative to your position. If the water is moving toward you, you're likely heading upstream. Additionally, you can look for landmarks or features along the bank; if they appear to be moving past you in the opposite direction, you're also moving upstream. Finally, using a compass or GPS can help confirm your direction relative to the river's flow.
Keep it on your left when heading upstream
Keep it on your left when heading upstream
Keep it on your left when heading upstream
Keep it on your left when heading upstream
Keep it on your left when heading upstream
Keep it on your left when heading upstream
The project is heading in a negative direction.
Keep green buoys on your left when heading upstream.