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Don White
 
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krj wrote:

If you go "right of red" returning from sea, you will run aground. It's
"red right" returningfrom sea, meaning that you keep the bouy to your
right or starboard side. The green marks the other side of the channel.
Which means that it will be on your port (left) side.
krj


Should we tell this guy that in Europe & most of the rest of the
worls...it's opposite?
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Don White wrote:
krj wrote:

If you go "right of red" returning from sea, you will run aground.
It's "red right" returningfrom sea, meaning that you keep the bouy
to your right or starboard side. The green marks the other side of
the channel. Which means that it will be on your port (left) side.
krj


Should we tell this guy that in Europe & most of the rest of the
worls...it's opposite?


Is there a world outside the US?


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Don White
 
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Dennis Pogson wrote:


Is there a world outside the US?


Yes...a big, bright, beautiful technicolour world... you should step out
of the darkness & see it sometime.
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