go around on either side
j after
j after
The boy with white vertical stripes likely indicates a "safe water" buoy, often referred to as a fairway buoy. These buoys mark the entrance to a channel or harbor and signify that there is navigable water all around. They typically have a red and white striped pattern and are used to guide vessels safely through waterways. Always be sure to follow local navigation rules and guidelines when approaching a harbor.
As you enter a harbor from the open sea, you see a lighted buoy bearing the number 3. How should you pass it?
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.
entering a harbor from the open sea, ther is a lighted buoy bearing the number 6, how should i pass it
Prepare for thunderstorm
pass on port (left) side
Keep the buoy on your starboard side as you enter the harbor.
Keep the buoy on your port (left) side.
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By both sea and air.