This white-colored light that must be visible from all angles is called an anchor light. It is usually situated atop the mast.
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All vessels must display a white light visible for 2 miles in all directions when moored or anchored outside a designated mooring area between sunset and sunrise.
This white-colored light that must be visible from all angles is called an anchor light. It is usually situated atop the mast.
All around yellow light must be displayed when a boat is moored or anchored outside a designated mooring area between sunset and sunrise.
A white mast light indicates that a given vessel is resting at anchor.
This white-colored light that must be visible from all angles is called an anchor light. It is usually situated atop the mast.
All around yellow light must be displayed when a boat is moored or anchored outside a designated mooring area between sunset and sunrise.
An anchor light. Which is a white all round light, that is a light that can be seen for 360 degrees and visible for 1, 2 or 3 nautical miles, depending on the length of the vessel.
I believe it is a white masthead light.
A display driver is required for the system itself to display anything, so essentially no, there isn't.
a latch
the star of david
Kayak
Jews were required to display a yellow badge in the form of a Star of David on their clothing as an outward symbol during Nazi rule in Germany.
Yes, you are required to display front & rear plates.