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
Pass the buoy so that it is to your right (red right returning).
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."
When returning to homeport and you see a red buoy, you should respond by keeping the buoy on your starboard (right) side as you navigate. Red buoys indicate the right side of a channel when returning from sea, following the IALA System A used in the U.S. and many other regions. Always ensure to remain aware of your surroundings and other vessels as you approach the buoy.
When returning from home port to seaward and you see a red buoy, you should keep the buoy on your port (left) side. This is in accordance with the IALA buoyage system, where red buoys mark the channel's starboard side when navigating towards the open sea. Ensure to maintain a safe distance from the buoy while staying within the navigable channel.
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
When returning to homeport from seaward and you see a red buoy, you should keep the buoy on your starboard (right) side. This indicates that you are navigating in accordance with the "Red Right Returning" rule, which helps ensure safe passage into the harbor. Make sure to maintain a safe distance from the buoy and be aware of any navigational hazards in the area.
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