I have a friend who goes fishing a few times a week and he uses a Hummingbird FishFinder. They have large screens, and you can see the images of the fish in the water.
The left side of a boat has a red light. This is part of the navigation lights system, which helps to indicate the direction a boat is facing and its movement to other vessels. The right side of the boat, in contrast, has a green light. These colored lights are essential for safe navigation, especially at night or in low visibility conditions.
SB-13 in the navigation rules what must the give-way boat do?
you dont
red
A port sidelight on a boat is a navigation light located on the left side (port side) of the vessel when facing forward. It emits a red light and is used to indicate the boat's position and direction to other vessels at night or in low visibility conditions. This light is part of a boat's overall lighting system, which also includes a starboard sidelight (green) and a stern light, helping to ensure safe navigation and prevent collisions.
An overtaking boat always gives way to the boat being overtaken
maintain course and speed.
maintain course and speed
maintain course and speed.
Maintain course and speed
Maintain course and speed
maintain course and speed.