Navigation NAU 102 Lesson 10. Buoy Labels Buoys may be numbered or lettered for ease of...

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Page 1: Navigation NAU 102 Lesson 10. Buoy Labels Buoys may be numbered or lettered for ease of identification. Port hand buoys = odd numbers Starboard buoys.

Navigation

NAU 102

Lesson 10

Page 2: Navigation NAU 102 Lesson 10. Buoy Labels Buoys may be numbered or lettered for ease of identification. Port hand buoys = odd numbers Starboard buoys.

Buoy LabelsBuoys may be numbered or lettered for

ease of identification.

Port hand buoys = odd numbers

Starboard buoys = even numbers

Numbers increase from seaward.

“Even Red Nuns have Odd Green Cans”

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Buoy Labels

Page 4: Navigation NAU 102 Lesson 10. Buoy Labels Buoys may be numbered or lettered for ease of identification. Port hand buoys = odd numbers Starboard buoys.

Buoy Labels

All other buoys may be lettered.

E.g. “CBJ” = Chesapeake Bay Junction

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Buoy Sounds

Buoys may be fitted with sound devices.

Bells – one tone, caused by buoy movement.

Gongs – multiple tones, caused by buoy movement.

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Buoy Sounds

Whistle – moaning sound, caused by buoy movement.

Horn – electronic tone.

In calm seas, might not hear bell, gong or whistle buoys.

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Buoy Lights

Color and Phase Characteristics are important.

Color: Lateral Marks - Red or Green

Optional equipment for buoys.

Special Marks - Yellow

All Other Marks - White

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Buoy Lights

Phase Characteristics

Pattern of alternating flashes and eclipses (dark periods)

Enables identification of specific marks in the dark.

See table 506 in Bowditch.

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Buoy Lights

Port & Starboard Lateral Marks

Any phase characteristic other than Comp. GpFl (2+1)

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Buoy Lights

Junction & Bifurcation Marks

Comp. GpFl (2+1)

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Buoy LightsSafe Water Marks

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Buoy LightsIsolated Danger Marks

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Buoy LightsSpecial Marks

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Buoy Lights

Cardinal Marks

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Other Buoy Systems

Mooring Buoys

Information and Regulatory

Marks

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Other Buoy Systems

Uniform State Waterway Marking System

(USWMS)

For lakes and inland

waterways.

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BeaconsFixed Marks

Mounted ashore or in shallow water

Lighted Beacon = “Light”

No light = “Daybeacon”

“Daymark” – the sign or structure enabling identification by day

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Day BeaconsShape & Color have meaning

Green to port.

(IALA – B)

Squares to port.

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Day BeaconsShape & Color have meaning

Red to starboard.

(IALA – B)

Triangles to starboard.

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Day Beacons

Safewater Special

Isolated Danger

Red & Black Diamond

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Intracoastal Waterway

Buoys & Daymarks with yellow stripes.

Used only on ICW1

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Intracoastal Waterway

1Yellow rectangle or square = port side

of ICW

Yellow triangle = starboard side of ICW

Indicate dual use

Buoys & Daymarks with yellow shapes.

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Intracoastal Waterway

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Ranges

Two objects, when in line, indicate a specific line of position.

E.g. Mark when in center of a

channel

Can be lighted or day beacons.

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Ranges

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Ranges

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Ranges

If range is ahead, left of track

If range is astern, right of track

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Lights

Major Lights

Primary Seacoast – major lights that give early indication of landfall

High intensity lights on a fixed structure.

Secondary Lights – mark harbor entrances

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LightsPrimary Seacoast Light

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Lights

Minor Lights

Smaller, low-intensity lights within a harbor, marking a channel, etc.

Includes lighted buoys, range lights, etc.

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Range Lights

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Lights

Red = move to stbd.

Directional lights – use colored lenses to show narrow beams of colored lights.

Green = move to port

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Lights

Usually mark hazards.

Sector lights – use colored lenses to show different color at various bearings.

Stay out of the red sector!

Bearings stated in Light List as seen from vessel.

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Sector Lights

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Lights

Bridge Lights

Red lights – piers and closed drawbridge.

Green lights – deep channels and open drawbridges.

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Light Characteristics

Lights have color and phase characteristics that aid

identification.

See Bowditch Ch. 5

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Introduction to Navigation

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