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Generally they are masthead light, port and starboard steaming light and stern light. Others may be displayed depending on the length of the vessel and what duties it is carrying out.
The characteristics of navigation lights on a power driven vessel includes sidelights, sternlight, masthead light, and all-round white lights. Navigation lights must be displayed from sunset until sunrise as well as anytime visibility is restricted.
Navigation lights, green starboard and red port. Masthead and stern lights should be white
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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.
When boating at night a red and white light on a vessel tells you that you must give way to the other vessel.
A vessel engaged in fishing
you are following another vessel on it's starboard side. the stern light and stbd running light are visible
When boating at night, a single white light on a vessel tells you that it is anchored.