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Sandra June 23rd 04 02:54 AM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
Recently visited the Keys via boat. While navigating the Intra-coastal
I notice that the green-red channel markers were backwards from all my
other boating experience(inland). Does anyone know the logic behind
this or can tell me where I went wrong in my thinking?

Scott

Rosalie B. June 23rd 04 03:44 AM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
(Sandra) wrote:

Recently visited the Keys via boat. While navigating the Intra-coastal
I notice that the green-red channel markers were backwards from all my
other boating experience(inland). Does anyone know the logic behind
this or can tell me where I went wrong in my thinking?

I don't know where you were (on the Bay side I guess), but the entire
ICW has red on the right going south and west and green on the right
going north.

When you go down a river on the ICW where the red would normally be on
the left, the red will still be on your left, but the ICW markers have
a yellow triangle or square on them, and the green marker on your
right will have a yellow triangle on it.


grandma Rosalie

Rick & Linda Bernard June 23rd 04 11:27 AM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
Red-Right-Returning. In the ICW your home is Seattle.

"Sandra" wrote in message
om...
Recently visited the Keys via boat. While navigating the Intra-coastal
I notice that the green-red channel markers were backwards from all my
other boating experience(inland). Does anyone know the logic behind
this or can tell me where I went wrong in my thinking?

Scott




Wayne.B June 23rd 04 12:08 PM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
On 22 Jun 2004 18:54:55 -0700, (Sandra) wrote:
Recently visited the Keys via boat. While navigating the Intra-coastal
I notice that the green-red channel markers were backwards from all my
other boating experience(inland). Does anyone know the logic behind
this or can tell me where I went wrong in my thinking?


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In the ICW, red is on the mainland (continental US) side of the
channel. Watch out for the transition points to conventional
markings.


Florida Keyz June 23rd 04 06:27 PM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 

red right rising is a better method

Paul Schilter June 23rd 04 10:04 PM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
rising? Please explain.

"Florida Keyz" wrote in message
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red right rising is a better method




richard shelby June 23rd 04 11:24 PM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
that's red, right, Rio-Grande
"Sandra" wrote in message
om...
Recently visited the Keys via boat. While navigating the Intra-coastal
I notice that the green-red channel markers were backwards from all my
other boating experience(inland). Does anyone know the logic behind
this or can tell me where I went wrong in my thinking?

Scott




richard shelby June 23rd 04 11:25 PM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
That's "red, right, RioGrande"



"Sandra" wrote in message
om...
Recently visited the Keys via boat. While navigating the Intra-coastal
I notice that the green-red channel markers were backwards from all my
other boating experience(inland). Does anyone know the logic behind
this or can tell me where I went wrong in my thinking?

Scott




Sandra June 23rd 04 11:50 PM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
(Florida Keyz) wrote in message ...
red right rising is a better method


I appreciate everyone's response. I am still not getting it into my
head properly. I know how it is and can navigate the ICW fine I am
just wanting to understand the methodology.

define rising...

Also, in an earlier message someone said Seattle is your home in the
ICW. I lived in CA and never saw an ICW. Thanks again for everyone's
help.

Scott

otnmbrd June 24th 04 01:10 AM

Intra-coastal waterway navigation
 
The: East Coast; North to South, East to West. Gulf Coast; South to
North, East to West. West Coast: South to North, West to East, i.e.,
clockwise around the country, are BROAD generalizations.
Everyone can nitpick and say "well, whatabouthere?".
Without a chart of the particular area, to see how the particular
channel relates to those nearby, it's hard to give specifics.
Another generalization: For channels beginning at sea, start at the most
seaward buoy and it will be "RRR". For the Intracoastal, start in Maine,
and as you head for Brownsville,Tx, it will be "RRR".
Most importantly, forget these "generalizations", and check your chart,
cause them "generalizations" can put your butt aground.

otn

Sandra wrote:
(Florida Keyz) wrote in message ...

red right rising is a better method



I appreciate everyone's response. I am still not getting it into my
head properly. I know how it is and can navigate the ICW fine I am
just wanting to understand the methodology.

define rising...

Also, in an earlier message someone said Seattle is your home in the
ICW. I lived in CA and never saw an ICW. Thanks again for everyone's
help.

Scott




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