A white masthead light must be shown when a powerboat is operating at night.
white masthead light
When operating a powerboat at night white light should be shown on the stern and red and green lights on the bow.
Warship use the same navigation lights as civilian ships. Additional lights may be shown if engaged in special duties.
Those include red lights on the port side and green lights on the other.Depends on the size of the vessel. My tiny little 14 ft boat is only required to show a white light. The link at the bottom of this page will take you to a chart showing lights and visible ranges for different sizes.What is the size of the vessel? Refer to "Navigation rules" for vessel specific answers.
The star that shown the night of Jesus' birth was in the east.
stop at the stop line
The red light means you are seeing the port side. The white light is shown at the top of the mast, (or is visible from 360 degrees on a power boat). While the starboard green light is not visible being hidden from view by the boat's hull. Therefore, it is likely that the boat in front is moving from right to left across your course. I would turn to my starboard a little to pass astern of the boat in front.
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An anchor light is a lantern shown at night by a vessel at anchor.
Under operating lease company is only responsible to pay the rent of using that asset and ownership of asset is not transferred that's why it is not shown in balance sheet.
A positive cash balance is shown in black ink on the accounting books. Negative cash balance is shown in red. Companies are in the black when they are making money.
Running lights make the vehicle more visible. Studies have shown it reduces the chances of an accident, and that means the company keeps costs lower.
No. Revenues and Expenses over a given period of time are shown exclusively on the Income Statement.