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Justin Cherniak Cruising Skills Classroom Hoofer Sailing Club. ATONs (Aids to Navigation). Aids to Navigation. Items found on waterways to identify safe channels to pass Buoys (floating) or beacons (fixed) Meaning defined by combination of shape, color, number and sometimes light pattern.
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Justin Cherniak Cruising Skills Classroom Hoofer Sailing Club ATONs (Aids to Navigation)
Aids to Navigation • Items found on waterways to identify safe channels to pass • Buoys (floating) or beacons (fixed) • Meaning defined by combination of shape, color, number and sometimes light pattern
Lateral Marks • Indicate the left and right sides of a channel • “Red, right, returning” – keep red on right side when going from larger smaller body of water
Regulatory Marks • Indicate some sort of danger or other regulatory measure • White with red stripes • An open diamond shape signifies danger. • A diamond with a cross in it signifies an exclusion area that you may not enter. • A circle indicates an upcoming operating restriction, such as a speed limit or no wake zone • A square or rectangular shape is used for conveying instructions or information
ICW - Intercoastal waterway • Inland waterway that runs around coast from North -> South and East -> West • Have yellow symbols on buoys that should be followed instead of traditional green/red • Square – keep ATON to port(like a green ATON) • Triangle – keep ATON to starboard (like a red ATON)