keep the buoy on your starboard side
keep the buoy on your starboard side
keep the buoy on your starboard side
keep the buoy on your starboard side
keep the buoy on your starboard side
When returning to homeport from sea, a red buoy should be treated as marking the port side of the channel. You should keep the red buoy on your left side as you navigate into the harbor. This is part of the IALA buoyage system, which indicates that red buoys are used to mark safe water on the port side when entering a harbor. Always ensure to follow local navigation rules and regulations for safe passage.
When returning to port from seaward and you see a red buoy, you should keep the buoy on your port (left) side as you navigate into the harbor. Red buoys typically indicate the right side of the channel when entering from the sea. Always ensure you are following the local navigation rules and be aware of any other markers or hazards in the area.
You should keep it on your starboard side. The mnemonic is "Red right returning." This will keep you in the channel.
keep the bouy on your starboard side
Keep the red buoy on the right side of your boat. If the red buoy is on the left side of the boat, you're about to run aground. "Red to the Right, Returning."
Always remember, "Red to the right, returning," which means you should always keep the red buoy on your right hand side. Sail into harbor keeping the red buoy on the right (starboard) side of your boat. This applies in Region B, the opposite is true in Region A
Always remember, "Red to the right, returning," which means you should always keep the red buoy on your right hand side. Sail into harbor keeping the red buoy on the right (starboard) side of your boat. This applies in Region B, the opposite is true in Region A
Always remember, "Red to the right, returning," which means you should always keep the red buoy on your right hand side. Sail into harbor keeping the red buoy on the right (starboard) side of your boat. This applies in Region B, the opposite is true in Region A