The vessels head is toward you, the green light is the starboard running light, the white light is the masthead light Actually since the red and green nav lights must be seen at an angle of 135 degrees from bow to aft of amidships and a stern light also is seen at least 135 degrees you could be behind and to starboard. If the white light is high off the water then it is most likely coming at you.
During nighttime transit another boat's lights show: Green - the right, or starboard side, of that vessel; Red - the left, or port side, of that vessel; White - the rear of that vessel. The vessel is heading directly toward you
Head lights, port, starboard and stern lights (on 28' pontoon boat).
no
not having the proper lights at night
not having the proper lights at night
i own a boat and fish at night the lights are used at night to warn other boat that they are near for it is hard to see on a lake without and lights.:)
The green and white lights on a boat are very important for traveling at night. These lights indicate which end of the boat is which.
The green and white lights on a boat are very important for traveling at night. These lights indicate which end of the boat is which.
You encounter another boat. You assess the situation and determine that you are the stand-on vessel. What must you do?
i own a boat and fish at night the lights are used at night to warn other boat that they are near for it is hard to see on a lake without and lights.:)
Stand on, but remain alert.
Use green lights for WHAT?