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What is marker for swimming area?

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What does a picture of a swimming area marker look like?

It depends where you are. It probably looks like a person swimming. It could be different though.


Which symbol on a regulatory marker is used to Mark is swimming area?

A crossed diamond is used to mark a swimming area. This is considered a 'Boat Exclusion Area," and may be placed outside spots such as a dam, rapids, swim area, etc.


What Regulatory marker for swimming area?

White tubular buoy, orange diamond with black cross in it. Tells boaters to keep out.


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You see a white marker with an Orange circle and black lettering. What does this marker tell you?

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A circle marker is a symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to mark a no wake or idle speed area.


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What is a swimming area regulatory marker?

I've been to the beach and these are the markers you'll usually see farther out in the body of water. Think of this marker as a "No Swimming beyond this point" sign. These markers are usually set out in the deeper water. I don't know the exact measurement of where they'd be placed but my guess would be they'd set it out on the edge of where it just gets deeper than 5 ft. No one is allowed outside those markers and no boats are allowed inside those markers. These markers show the public of where it's too deep for them to swim safely and these markers show the boats where the swimming zone is.