Tag: navigation

by B.J. Porter (Contributing Editor) Last year, we started talking about aids to navigation and discussed lateral marks and the coloring, shape, and sounds used to identify them. Lateral marks are the most common marks you will find in your local waters, but there are many other aids and marks you may come across to […]
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by B.J. Porter (Contributing Editor) Most beginning boaters have heard the “Red, Right, Returning” rule, which tells you how to pass certain markers to avoid the dangers they’re keeping you off of. It’s a handy rule, and easy to remember, and will serve you well sailing in the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean and any other […]
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by B.J. Porter (Contributing Editor) Looking at a chart can be a confusing thing for the first time, but it’s not necessarily as confusing as the bewildering array of marks, floats, buoys, cans, nuns, beacons, lights and other official aids to navigation you might encounter in your travels. But there is a system, and understanding […]
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