They should be passed on your starboard side.
Pass the buoy so that it is to your right (red right returning).
Pass to your port side headed to sea, starboard returning (red-right-returning).
go around on either side
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.
They pass Port To Port 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.
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.
port 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."
Since this is a Red Lighted Buoy sighted while approaching a harbour,this is a Lateral starboard hand side mark,IALA region B.To keep this buoy on ur starboard side while entering the harbour.
keep the buoy on your starboard side
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