Alabama Boating Safety Course

Boating Basics: On the Water

U.S. Aids to Navigation System (ATON)

Buoys and markers are the “traffic signals” that guide vessel operators safely along some waterways. They also identify dangerous or controlled areas and give directions and information. As a recreational boat or PWC operator, you will need to know the lateral navigation markers and non-lateral markers of the U.S. Aids to Navigation System.

Lateral Markers

These navigation aids are used to mark the edges of safe water areas; for example, directing travel within a channel. The markers use a combination of colors and numbers, which may appear on either buoys or permanently placed markers.

Buoy and Marker Color and Number Descriptions Illustrations
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. Red buoy with light and number
Green colors, green lights, and odd numbers indicate the left side of the channel as a boater enters from the open sea or heads upstream. Green cylindrical-shaped "can" buoy
Red and green colors and/or lights indicate the preferred (primary) channel. If green is on top, the preferred channel is to the right as a boater enters from the open sea or heads upstream; if red is on top, the preferred channel is to the left. Buoy with green stripe on top, red below, and light on top

Other Kinds of Buoys and Markers

Descriptions of Other Buoys and Markers Illustrations
Lighted Buoys use the lateral marker colors and numbers discussed above; in addition, they have a matching colored light. Red and green buoy with light on top
Nuns are red cone-shaped buoys marked with even numbers. Red cone shaped "nun" buoy
Cans are green cylindrical-shaped buoys marked with odd numbers. Green cylindrical-shaped "can" buoy
Daymarks are permanently placed signs attached to structures, such as posts, in the water. Common daymarks are red triangles (equivalent to nuns) and green squares (equivalent to cans). They may be lighted also. Green square daymark with odd numberRed triangle daymark with even number

Red Right Returning

Boat entering into channel; red buoy on starboard, green on port

Boat entering open water: red buoy on port, green on starboard

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