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A 14-foot boat operating under oars after dark must show white light to prevent a collision.
A 14 foot boat operating under oars after dark must show a white light to prevent a collision.
A 14-foot boat operating under oars after dark must show white light to prevent a collision.
A 14-foot boat operating under oars after dark must show a white light to prevent a collision. This can be a flashlight or a lantern that is visible from all directions. Additionally, if the boat is anchored, it should display an all-round white light to indicate its position to other vessels.
A 14-foot boat operating under oars after dark must show white light to prevent a collision.
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A boat operating under oars after dark must show a white light that is visible from all directions, typically positioned at the stern. Additionally, if the boat is less than 7 meters (23 feet) in length, it can exhibit a flashlight or a lantern instead of the all-round white light. It's important for the boat to ensure visibility to avoid collisions.
you must have at least 1 white light
A boat operating under oars after dark should display a white light to indicate its presence to other vessels. This light must be visible from all directions to ensure safety and visibility. Additionally, if the boat is less than 7 meters (23 feet) in length and does not have an installed white light, it can use a flashlight or similar device to signal its position.
When a power boat is operating at night, it must display a red navigation light on its port (left) side. This red light is visible from specific angles to indicate the boat's orientation to other vessels. Additionally, the boat will show a green light on its starboard (right) side. These colored lights help ensure safe navigation and collision avoidance in the dark.
A 14-foot boat operating by oars after dark must display a white light that is visible from all directions. This can typically be achieved with a lantern or a flashlight that meets the visibility requirements. Additionally, if the boat is underway, it should also show a red light on the port side and a green light on the starboard side, although the requirement for these side lights may vary depending on local regulations. Always check specific local laws for compliance.