Haw. Code R. § 13-245-6 - Display of waterway markers
(a) A waterway
marker may be displayed as a sign on a fixed support, as a buoy bearing a
symbol on its surface, or as a sign mounted on a buoy.
(b) When a buoy is used to carry a symbol on
its surface, it will be white with a band of international orange at the top
and a band of international orange above the waterline at the bottom as
prescribed by the chairperson.
(c)
A buoy whose sole purpose is to carry a sign above it will be marked with an
international orange horizontal band at the top and a white horizontal band
just above the waterline as prescribed by the chairperson. If the height of the
buoy permits, additional white and international orange horizontal bands, not
less than six inches wide, shall be placed between the two bands required
above. No buoy except a buoy placed for that sole purpose shall carry a
sign.
(d) When symbols are placed
on signs, a suitable white background may be used outside the symbol.
Notes
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