Green is a square shaped daymark buoy.
Red with even numbers, UNLESS you are in the ICW then there are yellow triangles too.
keep the buoy on the starboard side
Keep it on your starboard side.
rescue buoy
A can buoy is a type of navigational marker used in maritime navigation, typically characterized by its cylindrical shape and green color. It is part of the lateral system of buoyage, indicating the port side of a channel when entering from the sea. Can buoys are often marked with numbers or letters for identification and may have a topmark or light. They help guide vessels safely through waterways and indicate safe passage.
Green is the color of a square shaped daymark.
Red is the color of a triangle shaped daymark.
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
You are boating near shore at twilight. You see a square-shaped daymark. You cannot make out the marker's color. What color is it?
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Daymarkers are red triangles with green squares.