Turn on an all-around white light when anchoring your boat.
Turn on an all-around white light when anchoring your boat.
Turn on an all-around white light.
Turn on an all-around white light.
Show an All Round White light hanging in the Bow area
Display an all-around white light.
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Turn on an all-around white light.
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When anchoring at night, it's crucial to ensure that your vessel is securely anchored to prevent drifting. Use a reliable anchor that is appropriate for the seabed conditions and check that it is set properly. Additionally, it’s important to keep a vigilant watch for other vessels and potential hazards, as visibility is limited. Consider using navigational lights and signaling devices to enhance visibility and safety.
When anchoring at night, ensure you choose a well-protected location with good holding ground. Properly set the anchor by letting out enough scope—typically 5 to 7 times the depth of the water. Use a bright anchor light to signal your position to other vessels and check your surroundings for potential hazards. Finally, regularly monitor your position to ensure you are not drifting.
When anchoring at night, ensure you choose a well-lit and safe location away from navigational hazards. Properly set the anchor by letting out enough scope for the water depth and conditions, and check that it holds by gently reversing the boat. Use anchor lights to signal your presence to other vessels, and maintain a vigilant watch for any changes in the environment or nearby traffic.
On a mooring none,if fishing or at anchor a white light at mast or stern.