Question 32 AB01 - Able Seafarer

Which is a feature of a special daymark?

A A red-and-white octagon
B A daymark with a yellow stripe on it
C A yellow diamond
D A green square
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C **Explanation for C (A yellow diamond):** A yellow diamond is a definitive feature of a Special Mark or a regulatory/informational aid (which falls under the category of special markers designed for non-lateral purposes). Special Marks are distinguished primarily by their color, which is always yellow. The diamond shape is often used in regulatory marker systems to designate dangers, restricted areas, or informational topics, making the "yellow diamond" a feature associated with non-standard, special daymarks. **Explanation of Incorrect Options:** **A) A red-and-white octagon:** This describes a Safe Water Mark (or Center Channel Mark). These marks indicate navigable water all around the mark, and are identifiable by vertical red and white stripes. **B) A daymark with a yellow stripe on it:** While some complex aids might have yellow striping (such as junction buoys used in other regions, or if a yellow stripe is used to differentiate an existing lateral mark), the primary feature of a Special Mark is that the entire aid is predominantly yellow, not merely striped with it. **D) A green square:** A green square is a standard feature of a Port (Left) Side Lateral Mark (when proceeding in the conventional direction of buoyage in IALA B regions, like the Americas). It signifies the edge of the navigable channel.

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