The right side of a boat is the starboard.
Green.
Port is red, starboard is green.A rhyme is "wine is red and there's little left in the bottle."
Port (left) is red.Starboard (right) is green.
A red light (green is Starboard).Red Port or left looking at the bow
In darkness or reduced visibility, the white light indicates a vessel's stern, while red and green lights indicate the port (left) and starboard (right) sides, respectively. A vessel displaying a red light is facing another vessel, while a green light indicates it is on the starboard side. This color coding helps mariners determine the direction and type of vessel they are encountering, ensuring safe navigation.
Red to port, green to starboard. You can remember this by recalling that the word "red" has less letters in it than "Green", and that "Port" has less letters than "Starboard".
Starboard = Green = Right side. Port = Red = Left side. As an easy way to remember them look at the number of letters in each: starboard has more than port green has more than red right has more than left GRASS is green, so Green Right At Starboard Side
Red marks the Port or left side. (Green is Starboard or the right-hand side.) Port
The color of the soil usually indicates the type of minerals and levels of nutrient in the soil.
Its color indicates its quality
Starboard is green (right side when facing towards the bow).Port is red (left side).An aid to remember is: Port is red and there is little left in the bottle.