🟦 ATON (Aids to Navigation) Color-Coded Cheat Sheet

The “Road Signs of the Water” — Simple, Clear, and ICW-Friendly

RENT = Red Even Nuns Triangle

COGS = Cans Odd Green Square


🟥 Red Markers

“RED RIGHT RETURNING”

Shape: Nun (cone)
Numbers: Even
Lights: Red flashing
Meaning:

  • Keep on your right (starboard) side when returning from sea
  • Keep on ICW starboard (if it also has a yellow triangle)
  • Red markers mark the right side of a channel

What you see:
🟥 Nun buoy, red dayboard, or red light


🟩 Green Markers

Opposite of red

Shape: Can (cylinder)
Numbers: Odd
Lights: Green flashing
Meaning:

  • Keep on your left (port) side when returning from sea
  • Keep on ICW port if it has a yellow square

What you see:
🟩 Can buoy, green dayboard, or green light


🟨 ICW Yellow Overlays

Used ONLY on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW).

Yellow Triangle (▲)

  • Treat as red on the ICW
  • Keep on starboard when following ICW direction
    (typically southbound on the East Coast)

Yellow Square (■)

  • Treat as green on the ICW
  • Keep on port when following ICW direction

Important: ICW markings override the normal red/green “returning from sea” rule when you’re following the ICW path.


⚠️ Regulatory & Information Markers (White with Orange)

Controlled Area

  • No Wake
  • Speed Limit
  • Slow Speed / Minimum Wake

Danger

  • Shoals
  • Rocks
  • Wrecks
  • Unmarked hazards

Keep Out

  • Swim zones
  • Dredging areas
  • Wildlife protection areas

🔳 Information / Guidance

  • Directions
  • Marina names
  • Docking tips
  • Mile markers

🟦 Safe Water / Mid-Channel Aids

Safe Water Marker (Red & White Vertical Stripes)

Meaning:

  • Safe water all around
  • Often marks:
    • Mid-channel
    • Fairways
    • Beginning of channels

Light: White


🟫 Special Purpose Markers

Solid yellow

Used for:

  • Military areas
  • Fish traps
  • Cables
  • Diving areas (sometimes)

Not used for channel navigation.


🟧 Mooring Buoy

White with blue horizontal band

  • The ONLY buoy you may legally tie up to (other than your own dock)

Preferred Channel Markers (Junction Buoys)

These show which side of a split channel is preferred.

🔴🟩 Red over Green (top color = preferred)

  • Red over Green → Red is top → Preferred channel is to the RIGHT

🟩🔴 Green over Red

  • Green is top → Preferred channel is to the LEFT

🌙 Lights on ATONs (Quick Guide)

Light ColorMeaning
🔴 Red lightRed side of channel
🟢 Green lightGreen side of channel
⚪ White lightSafe water buoy / Range light / Marker
🔶 Yellow lightICW aids or special purpose

Flash patterns can identify the marker’s number and position, but color is what matters most for small boating.


🛥️ Quick 5-Second Memory Version

  • Red = right returning
  • Green = left returning
  • Yellow triangle = treat like red on ICW
  • Yellow square = treat like green on ICW
  • White with orange = warnings/regulations
  • White + blue stripe = mooring only