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"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message reenews.net... "Edgar" wrote But lighted buoys are more likely to be shifted and changed. There was a big change of light characteristics in most of the world many years ago now when the IALA system of buoyage was introduced internationally. The USA did not sign up to this so all your channel buoys are opposite hand to the rest of the world and AFAIK you do not use the same cardinal light system to mark offshore obstructions that are familiar elsewhere. :-( More bullocks! The USA uses the IALA system of buoyage. Here's proof: http://www.sailingusa.info/basic_navigation.htm Not bullocks! The IALA simply recognises the difference. IALA region B covers only the Americas, Japan, S.Korea and the Phillipines and in region B the lateral buoyage system is different to all the rest of the world which is region A. |
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