The images show the shapes of the buoys, shape of the topmarks, the colours and the light characteristics.
DISTRESS SIGNALS(side two)
This side shows the Distress Signals likely to be be of most relevance to small craft. Handy if you see any of these signals as you would realise someone is in need of assistance, and handy if you are in trouble and need to signal distress.
Fog Horn. Continuous sounding.
SOS. By any any method; Sound, Light etc.
Flags N over C.
Flares
Outstretched Arms – Slowly and repeatedly raised and lowered.
Square Flag above or below Round Ball
EPIRB. Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon.
Mayday Emergency Procedure
Printed using light-fast ink and encapsulated with a heavy duty plastic for cockpit use and abuse.
This ever popular IALA Buoyage Cockpit Card is great for cockpit use. Keep another in the Grab Bag. Ideal for training and instructional purposes. Very handy for RYA Day Skipper and RYA Yachtmaster candidates. Handy reference for anyone on-board.
All mariners need a comprehensive knowledge of the buoyage rules and should be able to instantly identify a mark at first sight. These Flip Cards show 31 different buoys and navigational marks in...
Comprehensive and easy to understand; the IALA Buoyage Flip cards are the easiest way to learn buoy meanings and uses.
All mariners need a comprehensive knowledge of the buoyage rules and should be...
Cockpit card ideal for training and instructional purposes and a handy reference for anyone on board. Made using light-fast ink and encapsulated in a heavy duty plastic for cockpit use and abuse...
Keep this handy Mayday Card in the cockpit of your boat for emergency situations.
This Mayday card takes the user through the DSC Alert and the spoken Mayday procedure, to be kept near your VHF DSC...