1-36
Boating Safety
Unlighted Bell Buoy
Spar Buoy
Nun Buoy
Lighted Buoy
Can Buoy
Obstructions, channel junctions, etc. are marked with RED and GREEN horizontally
striped buoys.
A RED band at the top means the preferred channel is to the left of the buoy; a GREEN
top band means the preferred channel is to the right of the buoy.
Day markers are colored and numbered the same as buoys. RED, triangular day markers
with even numbers mark the starboard side of the channel. GREEN, square day markers
with odd numbers mark the port side of the channel.
Lights, bells and horns are used on buoys for night or poor visibility conditions. Buoys
with unique light flashing characteristics are identified on nautical charts with the specific
flashing pattern.
Types of Buoys
There are several types and shapes of buoys. Buoys may be unlighted, lighted, with
sound or may have both an audible and a visual signal. Lights, bells and horns are used
on buoys for night or poor visibility conditions. Different shapes of buoys are shown
below.
FWMS Marking System
Buoys with unique light flashing characteristics are identified on nautical charts with the
specific flashing pattern.
Chapter 1_15_Axis.qxp_ Chapter 1 doc.qxd 6/27/14 12:13 PM Page 36
Summary of Contents for Wake Research
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...ii Notes...
Page 5: ...iv Notes...
Page 39: ...1 30 Boating Safety Refer to the diagram below for the location of each label...
Page 67: ...1 58 Boating Safety Notes...
Page 69: ...Gauges Controls 2 2 Tachometer...
Page 70: ...2 3 Gauges Controls...
Page 71: ...Gauges Controls 2 4...
Page 72: ...2 5 Gauges Controls...
Page 73: ...2 6 Gauges Controls...
Page 74: ...Gauges Controls 2 7 Speedometer...
Page 75: ...Gauges Controls 2 8...
Page 135: ...W 10 Warranty Notes...
Page 136: ......