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Left side, port, red light.Right side, starboard, green light.
The port side of a boat must display a red light at night. This color is standardized by maritime regulations to indicate the left side of the vessel to other boats. The red light is visible from a distance and helps prevent collisions by allowing other vessels to determine the orientation of the boat.
The color light that must show on the starboard (right) side of a boat is green. This is part of the standard navigation lights used on vessels to indicate their position and direction to other boats. The green light is visible from the side and is used in conjunction with a red light on the port (left) side.
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Red
Port is red ( left looking at the bow ) Starboard is Green ( Right Looking at the bow )
you must have at least 1 white light
Port (left) is red.Starboard (right) is green.
When operating a powerboat at night, the port side(left side) should display a red light. The starboard side(right side) should display a green light.
RED
When operating a powerboat at night, a green light must be displayed on the starboard (right) side of the boat. This green light is part of the navigation lights required for visibility and safety on the water. Additionally, a red light is displayed on the port (left) side, while a white light is typically shown at the stern.
When a powerboat is operating at night, it must display a red light on its port (left) side. This is part of the navigation lighting requirements to ensure safe passage and to indicate the direction of the vessel to other boats. The red light helps other vessels determine the boat's orientation and direction of travel. Additionally, a white light is typically shown at the stern and a green light on the starboard (right) side.