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Colors:
Yellow and black horizontal bands with the black band(s) depicting the orientation of the points of the cones.

 


colors - The national flag and or other flags.
compass card - A card labeling the 360° of the circle and the named directions such as north, south, east and west.

colors - The flags denoting nationality, ownership, or other identity; the national ensign.

Colors:
National flag or insignia flown by a ship at sea.
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Red colors, red lights, and even numbers indicate the right side of the channel as a boater enters from the open sea or heads upstream.

Make colors: Hoisting the ensign at 8 a.m. and down at sunset.
Make the course good: Steering; keeping the ship on the course given (no lazy steering).
Make the land: Landfall. To reach shore.
Make water: To leak; take in water.

colors
1) The yacht ensign or national flag. To make colors is to hoist the ensign, to strike colors is to lower it. 2) The time of day when the ensign is raised or lowered.
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Shift colors: Changing the flag and pennant display when a moored vessel becomes underweigh, and vice versa.

DAYMARK: A signboard attached to a daybeacon to convey navigational information presenting one of several standard shapes (square, triangle, rectangle) and colors (red, green, orange, yellow, or black).

coil To lay down line in a circular pattern colors The ceremony of hoisting the national flag at 8 a.m. The lowering of the flag at sunset is called making the colors.

The options don't stop with colors, Hanse offers a lot of customization in cabin layout with what it calls the Hanse Individual Cabin Concept.

Know how to interpret the colors of the water. Simple: The lighter the color, the less depth there is. Very light blue/white indicates sand (good for anchoring) while dark black/brown spots indicate rocks and grass (poor holding).

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The cover and sail should be colors visible from the air against the ocean.

Finally, carry a lead line tied to a piece of lead as a backup to determine depth. You can mark the line with colors to devise a depth system that suits you and the sailboat you have chartered.
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The image is of a red-headed sailor going to sea, where he belongs (not some nasty old port). This mnemonic has the advantage that it also serves for remembering the colors of running lights and the codes for buoyage system "B".

in priority order, although those listed first were deemed more important than those listed later--because for the most part they were integral to the boat and couldn't be added by later if they wanted. Callipygia passed this list with flying colors, ...

sidelights will not have exactly the same intensities, and because the human eye is not equally sensitive to red and green light, one sidelight may appear before the other, even if you are in a head-on situation. It is also difficult to see colors at ...

Colors-The national flag and or other flags.
Cordage- Any rope or line
Course -- compass heading or the angle of the boat in sailing against the wind
Courtesy Flag- A smaller version of the flag of the country being visited.

See also: Boat, Light, Navigation, Anchor, Line

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