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FEDERAL REGULATIONS FOR RECREATIONAL BOATERS

Operating Procedures (continued)

Aids to Navigation

Aids to Navigation are placed along coasts and navigable waters as guides to mark safe water and to assist mariners in determining their position in relation to land and hidden dangers. Each aid to navigation is used to provide specific information.

Several aids to navigation are usually used together to form a local aid to navigation system that helps the mariner follow natural and improved channels. Such aids to navigation also provide a continuous system of charted marks for coastal piloting. Individual aids to navigation are used to mark landfall from seaward, and to mark isolated dangers.

Lateral markers are buoys or beacons that indicate the port and starboard sides of a route to be followed. Virtually all U.S. lateral marks follow the traditional 3R rule of "red, right, returning". This means, when returning from sea, keep red marks on the righthand (starboard) side of the vessel.

Mariners must NOT rely on buoys alone for determining their position. Storms and wave action can cause buoys to move.



Lateral Aids
Lateral aids marking the sides of channels as seen when entering from seaward.


Lateral Aids

Green lighted buoy. Red lighted buoy.
Can buoy. Nun buoy.
Daymark square. Daymark triangle.




Do not tie up to Aids to Navigation, it is dangerous and illegal.





 

Mid-Channel Markers

Marker can & chart symbol.
Marker ball & chart symbol. 
  Marker (octagon) & chart symbol.





 

Information and Regulatory Markers

  Buoy template. 

Diamond marker/danger. Diamond marker with cross/keep out.
Circle marker/special instructions. Square marker for directions, distances, locations, misc info., etc.



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