Richard Malcolm wrote:
...My quick question is something like this: if I am crusing about 5-15
miles off shore and see a red bouy, even before I look at the chart,
what should I be thinking?
That there's something wrong with your DR from your last position
A red marker is not going to be 5 miles out unless you're approaching a
really major port.
Which side do I want to pass it on?
Unfortunately, there is no way to tell 'instantly.' Is it a sea channel
bouy? A cardinal mark on a rock or wreck? A weather data bouy?
*If* it is a sea channel marker, at 5 miles out you should be able to pass
it on either side unless your boat draws a LOT or there is some special
circumstance, like the underwater sea wall at Tybee Roads.... the only
thing I can say is, there is no way to tell without reference to your
chart.
Is
there a slogan like the "right on red when returning" that I should be
thinking?
Yes, and as otnmbrd said, "returning" not only means going from sea
towards a harbor, but also counts as going counter-clockwise around the
continent, if you're on the eastern coast of the US.
thanks for your time.
just so you know, I would check the chart first, before I proceeded.
Smart move. Me too!
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