Green. So at a distance you know the direction of travel of the vessel.
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Any lighting on the port (left) side of a ship.
Port is Red, Starboard is Green
The red light on a plane is on the left side
The green light would be located on the right, or starboard, side of the boat.
The red light is called the Port side and is on the left as you are piloting the vessel. The right side is called the Starboard and the colored light is green.
Red light means the Port side of the boat. Port side is the left side. The white light is lighting indicating the stern (back) . The white light when seen alone means the boat is anchored. There is also a green light on the Starboard side (right side)
The green light is right hand side or 'Starboard'
The green light would be located on the right, or starboard, side of the boat.
A side-light, or side-scuttle
Use a test light to determine Connect to ground and one side of the switch - if the light illuminates that is the HOT side if light does not illuminate that is the COLD side of switch
changeing side light bulb
A shockwave has a light and dark side by when the particles in the shochwave are reflected upon from a source it makes a light and dark side, like the moon on the earth sort of.
what year? and which parking light? side marker or in the headlight? 2005 Mazda 6 side marker light bulb
The right side of the vessel is the starboard side, the light is green. The light is coordinated to the starboard side of the vessel no matter how you look at it. Refer to Rule 21 of the 72 COLREGS, a link is provided below.