What is Dan buoy?

Definition of dan buoy
: a floating temporary marker buoy (as one used on fishing grounds or in minesweeping and antisubmarine-warfare operations)
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What is a dan buoy used for?

A danbuoy is a piece of safety equipment designed for the purpose of marking a boat/yacht's location and therefore the approximate location of the casualty when the skipper, a member of crew or a passenger falls overboard.
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What is a DAN flag?

Noun. dan buoy (plural dan buoys) (nautical) A small buoy, sometimes made of cork with a small flag, used to temporarily mark a position at sea, normally to mark a fishing ground, a minesweeping area, or a man overboard.
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How does a Danbuoy work?

Once thrown into the water the SOS Dan Buoy is inflated standing 2.5 metres above the water, (using a similar mechanism to an inflatable life jacket). Two webbing loops are located just above the surface of the water to enable the person to hold onto awaiting rescue.
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How do you rig a Danbuoy?

Danbuoy Instructions - 3 piece Telescopic - Offshore
  1. Pull out both the extension sections until the taper provides a secure grip.
  2. Release flag.
  3. Ensure the rope runs free.
  4. The danbuoy should be mounted onboard in a secure position as near the stern as practicable to facilitate quick deployment.
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Do I need a Dan buoy?

A danbuoy is an important part of any vessel's safety kit. For sailing yachts in particular it's a very effective way of marking the location that a casualty entered the water. Most danbuoys consist of a fibreglass whip, approximately 2 metres long, attached to a bright orange, weighted vertical can buoy.
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What does the Papa flag mean in the Navy?

Phonetic Pronunciation: pah-PAH. Navy & International Meaning: All personnel return to ship; proceeding to sea (Inport). International Code of Signal Flags have double stitched seams, finished nylon rope distance lines and ash toggles.
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What does a blue-and-white flag on a boat mean?

A blue-and-white International Code Flag A (or Alpha flag) must be displayed on boats involved in a diving activity.
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How far should you stay away from an alpha flag?

Scuba divers or snorkelers must display a diver-down flag that marks their diving area. The flag must be displayed whenever someone is diving below the surface. Vessels should stay as far away from a diver-down flag as is reasonable and prudent for the circumstances. The suggested safe distance is 100 yards.
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What should you do when you see a displayed diver-down flag while boating?

Divers or snorkelers must stay within 100 feet of their flag. Vessels not engaged in diving operations must stay at least 100 feet away from a displayed diver-down flag.
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What is the most critical part of boating?

Staying alert is the most critical part of boating to avoid a collision.
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Which flag should a boat engaged in diving operations fly?

Alfa Flag: A blue-and-white International Code Flag A (or Alfa flag), at least 3.3 feet (one meter) high and visible from all directions, must be displayed on vessels on federally controlled waters. This flag indicates that the vessel is involved in a diving activity.
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What does a black flag on a boat mean?

Ships carrying passengers infested with the plague flew a yellow and black checked flag to warn other vessels against approaching. The plague flag flown over infested ships in port. Despite popular belief, the black flag was actually a more welcoming site than the red flag to other vessels.
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What does R over Y flag mean?

Romeo-Yankee (R over Y) proceed at slow speed when passing.
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What does a black flag stand for?

In general, black flags are used by enemy forces to signify that enemy combatants are going to be killed rather than taken prisoner—essentially, the opposite of the white flag used to represent surrender. This is also sometimes referred to as “give no quarter.”
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What does November Charlie mean?

The first is the International Code of Signals signal for "I am in distress and require immediate assistance," the ICS code flags N and C (known as NOVEMBER and CHARLIE.
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What does Uniform Whiskey mean?

The first set of two flag is Uniform Whiskey which means have a pleasant voyage. The pennant and the uniform Whiskey the tug puts up just means message received and replying to your message.
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What is a Lima flag?

In Brown's 1916 edition the L (Lima) flag (black and yellow squares) signified 'I have or had some dangerous, infectious disease on board. ' And this meaning was continued in the 1923 and 1931 editions.
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What does the P flag mean in sailing?

running late, you will see the previous two flags and the AP signal. That's a red and white pennant, which is also called the Answering Pennant. AP comes down, it signifies one minute until the class flag is raised. The class flag is the one which is so designated by the Sailing Instructions.
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What does a yellow flag on a yacht mean?

a yellow flag, designating the letter Q in the International Code of Signals: flown by itself to signify that a ship has no disease on board and requests a pratique, or flown with another flag to signify that there is disease on board ship.
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What does a red flag mean in boating?

The red flag with white diagonal stripe, while not international, is commonly used to indicate a diver in the water. Many states now require this flag. It is usually exhibited on a float to mark the diver's approximate location whereas the "A" flag should be used on the vessel.
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What is a Bravo flag?

Phonetic Pronunciation: BRAH-voh. Navy & International Meaning: I am taking in, discharging, or carrying dangerous cargo. International Code of Signal Flags have double stitched seams, finished nylon rope distance lines and ash toggles.
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What are the 2 types of diver down flags?

There are two types of diver down flags used both nationally and internationally: the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The most commonly used of the two is the diver down flag, which is a red flag with a white diagonal stripe.
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What is the maximum speed for no wake speed in California?

Wake jumping cannot be done within 100 ft of another vessel's stern. Operate at slow-no-wake speed, maximum 5 mph limit when: Within 200ft of a surfer, diving flag, bank or wading angler, dock, swim float, boat launch, ramp, pier, marina, floating home, moorage area, or boathouse. Within 100ft of a swimmer.
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What should you do if you see a red buoy?

A type of red marker is the cone-shaped nun buoy. Red and green colors or lights are placed where a channel splits in two. If green is on top, keep the buoy on your left to continue along the preferred channel. If red is on top, keep the buoy on your right.
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