If you are traveling in a primary channel and you encounter a red and green marker (with the green band on top) when proceeding in an upstream direction, what must you do?
If you are traveling in a primary channel and you encounter a red and green marker (with the green band on top) when proceeding in an upstream direction, what must you do?
port sode
turn around
You MAY pass on either side of the marker
When traveling upstream and encountering a junction buoy with a green band on top, you should keep the buoy on your right side. This indicates that it marks the entrance to a channel, directing you to the preferred channel on your right. Make sure to navigate according to the buoy's guidance to ensure safe passage.
Keep a green lateral marker to your left, or port, side when proceeding in the upstream.
If you are traveling upstream, keep the green buoy on your starboard (right) side. This helps to ensure safe navigation and to follow the correct flow of boat traffic.
Right (starboard side)
Water always flows down a river, so upstream is the opposite direction from the direction in which the water flows.
Upstream is where the flow is coming FROM . -Downstream is the direction it is going to.
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Left (Port) side