port side(Left)
Keep the buoy on your port (left) side.
I think you should----Keep the buoy on your port (left) side.
pass on port (left) side
When heading upstream green buoys should be on the left/port side of the boat . The opposite is true when traveling downstream.
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.
Keeping it on your port, passing it to starboard, will prevent your running aground.
Keep the buoy on your right or starboard side.
You should pass a red navigational buoy on your right side when traveling upstream or returning from sea, which is consistent with the "red right returning" rule. This guideline helps ensure safe navigation and prevents collisions. In contrast, when heading downstream, you would pass the buoy on your left. Always be aware of local navigational rules that may apply.
Since this is a Green Lighted Buoy sighted while approaching a harbour,this is a Lateral port hand side mark, IALA region B. To keep this buoy on your port side while travelling upstream.
When passing a buoy marked with the number 4 and a flashing red light, you should keep the buoy on your port (left) side. This indicates that you are in a channel where the right side is marked with green buoys. Always maintain a safe distance from the buoy and be aware of any potential hazards in the water.
They should be passed on your starboard side.
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