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All-Round White Light - ✅✅A light that may combine a masthead light
and sternlight into a single white light on power-driven vessels less than
39.4 feet in length.
Sailing Vessel - ✅✅Any vessel under sail and with no engine in use.
Vessel Engaged in Fishing - ✅✅Any vessel fishing with nets, lines,
trawls, or other fishing equipment that restricts maneuverability.
Underway - ✅✅The state of a vessel that is not anchored, tied to
shore, or aground.
Risk of Collision - ✅✅Any situation when an approaching vessel
continues on a collision course or when approaching a very large vessel.
Non-Lateral Markers - ✅✅Navigation aids that give information other
than the edges of safe water areas, commonly regulatory markers that
are white with orange markings and black lettering.
Regulatory Markers - ✅✅Markers found on lakes and rivers used to
give directions and information.
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Regulatory Markers - ✅✅Markers that are white and use orange
markings and black lettering, found on lakes and rivers, used to give
directions and information, warn of hazards and obstructions, mark
controlled areas, and mark exclusion areas.
Information Markers - ✅✅Squares that provide information such as
places to find food, supplies, and repairs; and they give directions,
distances, and other non-regulatory information.
Danger Area Markers - ✅✅Diamonds that warn of dangers such as
rocks, shoals, construction, dams, or stumps, advising to proceed with
caution and keep a safe distance.
Controlled Area Markers - ✅✅Circles that indicate a controlled area
such as no wake, idle speed, speed limit, or ski zone.
Exclusion Area Markers - ✅✅Crossed diamonds that indicate areas off
limits to all boats, such as swimming areas, dams, and spillways.
Safe Water Markers - ✅✅White with red vertical stripes, indicating
unobstructed water on all sides, marking mid-channels or fairways that
may be passed on either side.