I've recommended your video to my fellow skippers here in Osaka, Japan, "Red on the right" is IALA-B Navigation Marks and Atons, Used in the U.S. Japan, and the Philippines
Thank you so much for your comment! You're absolutely right, a couple fellows from Australia schooled me in this fact. They were actually pretty funny about it, which I loved. Admittedly, I have never been to those places and was not aware. I remember studying the different system back in my Coast Guard days but it was more of an overview. Thanks again for your comment, I truly appreciate them.
Check with NOAA, they stopped printing charts awhile ago but they still may have what you’re looking for. If not, they may be able to point you towards a private company that is now producing the charts you need.
Thank you for your comment, Martin! We just had another sailboat run aground in Woods Hole Pass today. I can only surmise that extremely close scrutiny of his/her charts with track lines laid down in advance, current direction, and the state of the tide would have produced a different outcome.
Information sailing good. Coming keep it.
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Real gold hidden in a ramble
This is probably my favorite comment of all times! I’m thinking of putting it on a T-Shirt!
Awesome information Chief! Keep them coming.🤙
Thank you for your comment Brother, I truly appreciate it!
Great information It’s nice your using bb and Vinyard sound
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Thanks for all the useful information 😊
Great as always
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Thanks again.
Thank you for watching Troy!
I've recommended your video to my fellow skippers here in Osaka, Japan, "Red on the right" is IALA-B Navigation Marks and Atons, Used in the U.S. Japan, and the Philippines
Thank you so much for your comment! You're absolutely right, a couple fellows from Australia schooled me in this fact. They were actually pretty funny about it, which I loved. Admittedly, I have never been to those places and was not aware. I remember studying the different system back in my Coast Guard days but it was more of an overview. Thanks again for your comment, I truly appreciate them.
Where can I get a map of the cannel. Eire carnal.
Check with NOAA, they stopped printing charts awhile ago but they still may have what you’re looking for. If not, they may be able to point you towards a private company that is now producing the charts you need.
great to have routs already made while traveling, so you can easily duck into some place, due to wx, emergency what ever
Thank you for your comment, Martin! We just had another sailboat run aground in Woods Hole Pass today. I can only surmise that extremely close scrutiny of his/her charts with track lines laid down in advance, current direction, and the state of the tide would have produced a different outcome.