Lights, Buoys & Beacons: Your Guide to Navigational Aids
Part 8 of 10 in our Nautical Navigation Series. Discover how to use lights, buoys, and beacons to navigate safely at sea. This lesson explains the key types of navigational aids and how to interpret their signals, day or night. 🔹 Topics in This Lesson: Types of buoys and their meanings Navigational lights and how to identify them Using beacons and marks for coastal navigation Whether you're sailing through a harbor or along a coast, this video will help you stay safe and on course.

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