When you see a white buoy with an orange crossed diamond, it indicates a restricted area where vessels are not allowed to enter. This could be due to various reasons, such as underwater construction, a swimming area, or other hazards. It's important to keep a safe distance and navigate around the buoy to ensure safety and comply with maritime regulations.
Watch out for dangers such as rocks and stumps.
An orange crossed diamond and black lettering indicates an area where vessels are prohibited and only swimming is allowed.
A white buoy with an orange crossed diamond means all boats keep out. A crossed black diamond also means boats should keep out of the area.White marker with an orange diamond having a cross in it is an indication of restricted area where boats are not allowed beyond the buoy. This area might be reserved for swimming or some other purposes.
A white buoy or sign with an orange diamond and cross means that boats must keep out of the area. Black lettering on the buoy or sign gives the reason for the restriction, for example, SWIM AREA.
A white buoy with orange bands and an orange diamond is a hazard buoy. Watch out for shoals, rocks, fallen trees, construction, or other hazards.
A white buoy with orange bands and an orange diamond is a hazard buoy. Watch out for shoals, rocks, fallen trees, construction, or other hazards.
A white buoy with orange bands and a orange diamond is a hazard warning, you should stay away from this area.
A white buoy with orange bands and a orange diamond is a hazard warning, you should stay away from this area.
A white buoy with orange bands and a orange diamond is a hazard warning, you should stay away from this area.
white with a crossed diamond
Watch out for dangers such as rocks and stumps.
A white buoy with an orange crossed diamond and black lettering indicates a "caution" area in navigable waters. This buoy typically signals the presence of potentially hazardous conditions, such as rocks, dams, or other dangers that require caution while navigating. The black lettering provides specific information about the hazard, guiding boaters to exercise care in that area.