Guidelines

Where do lights need to be on a boat?

Where do lights need to be on a boat?

Generally, all boats will have a red light on their port side and a green light on their starboard side. To put it in plain English, if you’re in the driver’s seat, the red light goes on the left, and the green light goes on the right. A white light should be at the stern of the boat. The stern is the rear of the boat.

When Should navigation lights be displayed on a boat?

Navigation lights must be used on any pleasure craft that operates from sunset to sunrise or during periods of restricted visibility.

What lights are required on a boat?

The required lights are: Red and green sidelights visible from a distance of at least two miles away—or if less than 39.4 feet (12 meters) long, at least one mile away—on a dark, clear night. An all-round white light (if vessel is less than 39.4 feet long) or both a masthead light and a sternlight.

What lights should be displayed when anchored at night?

Vessels at Anchor All vessels that are at anchored at night must use an all-round white light OR masthead and stern lights. For details, see navigation lights on page 22 of the Northern Territory’s Safety Guide for Pleasure Craft.

What color light goes on the front of a boat?

white light
A masthead light is a white light at the front of the boat. The masthead light needs to be visible across 225 degrees and from two miles away. A stern light, which is a white light at the rear of the boat. The stern light needs to be visible across 135 degrees and from two miles away.

What does a single white light on a boat at night tell you?

Powerboat A: When only a white light is visible, you may be overtaking another vessel. Give way to either side. Powerboat B: You are being overtaken. Powerboat A: When only white and red lights are visible, you are approaching the port side of a powerboat.

When boating at night what does a single white light mean?

All-Round White Light: On power-driven vessels less than 39.4 feet in length, this light may be used to combine a masthead light and sternlight into a single white light that can be seen by other vessels from any direction. This light serves as an anchor light when sidelights are extinguished.

What is the white light seen from behind a boat called?

stern light
A stern light, which is a white light at the rear of the boat. The stern light needs to be visible across 135 degrees and from two miles away. When the masthead light and the stern light are combined, that makes up 360 degrees.