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I don't see a red marker here...or anything to go between ?
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The red marker is FL24 which doesn't look real red compared with the numbers 24.The suggested route is clearly shown with the dashed lines going between FL24 and the black spar.
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There are other buoys that lie in a zone of ambiguity: southeast of Ragged Island; southeast of Pig Island; northwest of Ayers Point; southeast of Whortleberry Island; Light #1. A good rule-of-thumb: If there is a lone buoy near land, the hazard usually lies between the buoy and the nearest shore. Another thing to consider: the area south and east of this buoy is white on Bizer's chart signifying a depth in excess of six feet. On Bizer's chart, it is safe to boat in places where the water color is white. Bizer offers a cash reward to anyone who can find a shallow area (less than six feet deep at normal lake levels) that is not marked in blue. In 19 years, only three people have found such errors. All three boaters were rewarded with $250 for making Bizer's chart more accurate. And one last item on this particular buoy: It is primarily for the M/S Mount Washington. Most of the area between this buoy and Treasure Island is deep enough for most boats, but not deep enough for the M/S Mount Washington. As per the Nautical Chart Manual, lighted buoys are a magenta symbol regardless of the light's color. In this case, the light's color is white. The number "24" is red because the companion spar buoy is red. |
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