Preferred Channel Marks | Buoyage In Depth
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This video was originally uploaded to our other channel, Casual Navigation, back in 2018.
"Preferred Channel Marks" is the latest video in the "Buoyage in Depth" series.
Preferred channel marks are used to indicate a split in a channel where there is a main and a secondary channel.
In this video I look at the following buoys:
Preferred Channel to Port (Region A)
Preferred Channel to Starboard (Region A)
Preferred Channel to Port (Region B)
Preferred Channel to Starboard (Region B)
I talk you through the different preferred channel buoys and show you their characteristics and how to recognise them to keep your vessel in safe water.
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Пікірлер: 15
perfect answer that im looking for..
Thank you!
Excellent job as always 👏 👍🏼
Thank you! Its very useful
Thank you so much.
great videos
Hi .Really great explanation. Regards from Netherlands 🇳🇱
tnq
I just have ome question. Do we need to know which reguon we re in before hand. Or is there a way we just know looking at the buoys which region we r in durimg teh day and night
Great video... Can you make another video showing the outbound... Will be really helpful
@TOMVUTHEPIMP
4 жыл бұрын
Outbound is same as inbound.
@hansthegreat1998
3 жыл бұрын
You just have to remember which region you're navigating.
Mate, Should we consider preferred channel buoy while leaving (outbound) the port as well?
@freyab2254
7 күн бұрын
They’re the same the direction of channel was just for context thank you
Not so clear, you should explain with more examples of how to use preferred channel, also audio speed is very fast.Thankyou.