A mooring buoy typically has a color strip that is used to indicate its purpose or ownership. For example, a white stripe is often used to signify that the buoy is for public use, while a colored stripe, such as blue or green, may indicate private ownership or specific restrictions. The exact color coding can vary by region, so it's important to be familiar with local regulations. Always check local guidelines for precise meanings associated with buoy markings.
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Blue
Blue
Blue
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Blue
Mooring Buoys in Washington State waters are white with a blue strip around the buoy.
The color scheme of a Mooring buoy is white with a horizontal blue stripe. These buoys are for securing boats without an anchor.
The color scheme of a Mooring buoy is white with a horizontal blue stripe. These buoys are for securing boats without an anchor.
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SB-47 Blue
SB-47 Blue