Stay Clear
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- Опубліковано 9 лис 2011
- Australian coastal waters are a haven for recreational boating activities.
As the waterways are shared by many types of vessel, both large and small, navigational hazards can arise.
Smaller boats may not be able to anticipate the path of a larger ship. And a larger ship cannot stop or change course suddenly.
This video explains some simple rules for recreational boaters to apply to avoid collisions.
For your own safety stay clear of big ships at all times.
For more information about buoyage systems visit transportsafety.vic.gov.au/mar... - Спорт
A very informative video production and well worth the viewing time for any new skipper on the water.
Thanks for the video.
Well worth the viewing time for any new skipper..
Your comment is correct. In Australia we use the IALA System A in relation to buoyage. When entering port the port hand marker (red) should be passed on the vessels port (left) side.
The United States use the IALA System B which has differences in relation to buoyage. For further information refer to the Buoyage system page on the TSV website. (a link is provided in the video description).
Thanks
At 7:11, is the little vessel doing something illegal or just taboo?
Good video, thanks.
Erroneous information for Americans. At the 5:19 mark the video states red/port light or bouys on the LEFT heading inland towards the harbor, and the these bouys are square on the top. This information is opposite of USCG Rules......Red Right Return, and Port markers are triangular or otherwise pointed.
Hi Chet, indeed this info was intended for Australian audiences. In Australia we use the IALA System A in relation to buoyage. When entering port the port hand marker (red) should be passed on the vessels port (left) side. The United States use the IALA System B which has differences in relation to buoyage. Transport Safety Victoria buoyage system advice: transportsafety.vic.gov.au/maritime-safety/recreational-vessel-operators/powerboat/safe-operation/buoyage-and-navigation/buoyage-system Thanks
So you shouldn't fish near a shipping channel but is it law or just good safety advice??
Look out, because they dont, not even on their radar.
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