"Inland" vs "Offshore" is only a reference to which rules in the COLREGS
apply (in the US). The COLREGS line (where the change applies) is clearly
marked on coastal charts. I was surprised to find that all of Delaware Bay
is Inland, but part of Chesapeake Bay is not.

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

 

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Designated anchorages are marked as such on charts. If it just says
anchorage, it is not a designated anchorage. You would also be amazed at
what is "inland waters". Most coastal areas are covered.

 

Bill Bina

 

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