Daymarkers are red triangles with green squares.
Green is the color of a square shaped daymark.
Green is a square shaped daymark buoy.
Red is the color of a triangle shaped daymark.
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
Green.
Square daymarks are always green and indicates the left side of the channel as the boat moves upstream. A triangular daymark is always red and marks the right side of the bank.
At night, a square-shaped daymark on a dock typically emits a white light. This type of marking is often used to indicate safe navigation areas or specific locations. The white light helps to enhance visibility and guide vessels safely during nighttime operations.
red
red
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
A triangular-shaped daymark is typically colored either orange or black. These daymarks are used to indicate specific navigational information, such as the presence of hazards or the direction of safe passage. The color and shape help boaters quickly identify and interpret the markers while on the water.