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Waterway markers found on the Pelican group of Lakes are shown on the map below. The area near the public access at Stroms Bridge is enlarged for easier viewing. Remember that not every hazard, swimming area, or controlled area has a waterway marker. Caution should be used at all times, even when far from waterway markers.
All-green and all-red companion buoys indicate that the boating channel is between them. In flowing water, the red buoy is on the right side of the channel when facing upstream.
In 2018, solar lights were added to the tops of some buoys for night time navigation.
Boats Keep Out: A white buoy or sign with an orange diamond and cross means that boats must keep out of the area. Black lettering on the buoy or sign gives the reason for the restriction, for example, SWIM AREA.Danger: A white buoy or sign with an orange diamond warns boaters of danger – rocks, dams, rapids, etc. The source of danger will also be lettered in black. In winter, ice hazards may also be identified with this marker in the form of a sign.Controlled Area: A white buoy or sign with an orange circle and black lettering indicates controlled or restricted areas on the water. The most common restriction is slow, no wake speed. Slow, no wake means operating your boat at the slowest possible speed necessary to maintain steerage, but in no case greater than five miles-per-hour.orange crossed diamond and black lettering
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orange crossed diamond and black lettering Safety / Buoys
Waterway markers found on the Pelican group of Lakes are shown on the map below. The area near the public access at Stroms Bridge is enlarged for easier viewing. Remember that not every hazard, swimming area, or controlled area has a waterway marker. Caution should be used at all times, even when far from waterway markers.
All-green and all-red companion buoys indicate that the boating channel is between them. In flowing water, the red buoy is on the right side of the channel when facing upstream.
In 2018, solar lights were added to the tops of some buoys for night time navigation.
Boats Keep Out:
A white buoy or sign with an orange diamond and cross means that boats must keep out of the area. Black lettering on the buoy or sign gives the reason for the restriction, for example, SWIM AREA.
Danger:
A white buoy or sign with an orange diamond warns boaters of danger – rocks, dams, rapids, etc. The source of danger will also be lettered in black. In winter, ice hazards may also be identified with this marker in the form of a sign.
Controlled Area:
A white buoy or sign with an orange circle and black lettering indicates controlled or restricted areas on the water. The most common restriction is slow, no wake speed. Slow, no wake means operating your boat at the slowest possible speed necessary to maintain steerage, but in no case greater than five miles-per-hour.
Navigation Lights
3.3 Navigation Buoys
Bifurcation Buoys
Bifurcation buoys are lateral system buoys that indicate the junction of channels. They have three alternating stripes of red and green and the top stripe indicates the location of the preferred, or main, channel.
In the diagram on page 22, the bifurcation buoy has a red top. Using the rule, Red Right Returning, that means if you wish to follow the preferred channel in this case, the bifurcation buoy should pass you on the right.
Fairway Buoys
Fairway buoys have one vertical red stripe and one vertical white stripe. The red stripe is on the side of the channel where you would find the red buoys.
Day Beacons
Day Beacons use the same colours as the Lateral System, but in one case may substitute black for green. They can be channel and danger markers or bifurcation markers, but are usually channel, or danger markers.
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They are not lighted and are for day-time use only
A port hand day beacon, which has a black or green square, centred on a white background with a green reflective border.
marks the port hand side of the channel or a danger and must be kept on the port side when proceeding upstream. If numbered, the number will be odd and of a reflective material.
A starboard hand day beacon, which has a red triangle centred on a white background with a red reflective border.
marks the starboard hand side of the channel or a danger and must be kept on the starboard side when proceeding upstream.
Ranges
Ranges consist of two markers, upside down to each other with one well in front of the other. The front marker is lower than the rear marker.
They provide a recommended track for navigators when both marks are in line. The operator will see one marker on top of the other.
Special Purpose Buoys
There are a number of special purpose buoys that mark everything from anchorages to swimming areas to no-wake zones and danger areas.
Pleasure craft operators must learn to identify these buoys and know what they mean.
They are depicted and explained in the diagrams that follow.
Keep Out Buoys
Keep Out Buoys mark an area where boating is prohibited. They are white with two horizontal orange bands and an orange cross inside an orange diamond on two opposite sides. If they carry a light, the light is a yellow flashing(Fl) four seconds, light.
Control Buoys
Control Buoys mark an area where boating is restricted. They may indicate such things as speed limits.
Hazard Buoys
Hazard Buoys mark random hazards such as rocks and shoals. They are white with two horizontal orange bands and an orange diamond on two opposite sides. If they carry a light, the light is a yellow flashing (Fl) four seconds, light.
orange crossed diamond and black lettering
Information Buoys
Information Buoys contain information, by words or symbols, of interest to mariners, such as directions to marinas. They are white with two horizontal orang bands and an orange square on two opposite sides. If they carry a light, the light is a yellow flashing (Fl) four seconds, light.
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What does one short blast of a horn mean?
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I intend to pass you on my port (left) side
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A sailboat is underway in the fog. What sound signal should you hear?
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one prolonged blast plus two short blasts every two minutes
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What does one short blast of a horn mean?
I intend to pass you on my port (left) side
A sailboat is underway in the fog. What sound signal should you hear?
one prolonged blast plus two short blasts every two minutes
green can buoy meaning
Cylindrical-shaped markers that are always green in color, with odd numbers. Keep this marker on your left (port) side when proceeding in the upstream (returning from sea) direction.
You see a buoy with both red and green bands. What does this buoy mark?
the junction of two channels
How are can buoys marked?
green with odd numbers
You see a white marker with red vertical stripes. What type of marker is this?
safe water marker
What color is a marker that indicates safe water on all sides?
white with red vertical stripes
You see a white marker with black vertical stripes. What should you do?
Do not pass between the marker and the shore.
You see a white buoy with orange bands and an orange diamond. What should you do?
Stay at least 700 feet away from it.
You see a white marker with an orange diamond and black lettering. What does this marker tell you?
danger or hazard
You see a white buoy with an orange crossed diamond and black lettering. What does this marker tell you?
keep out
Which symbol on a regulatory marker is used to mark a swimming area?
orange crossed diamond
Which statement about PWCs is true?
PWCs are subject to all boating laws, plus a few laws specific to PWCs
What is needed for steering control on a PWC?
power to the jet drive
What is the most important thing to remember about steering a PWC?
You must exert considerable effort to turn a PWC around.
The motor on a PWC is running. Which part of the PWC can cause severe internal injuries?
steering nozzle
Which action is safe for a PWC?
seating two people behind the operator on a PWC rated for three
What is the main function of an ignition safety switch?
to shut off the engine if the operator is thrown overboard
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