As pertaining to International and Inland recognized waters *note*, any vessel operating in the waters described in Rule 1 are required to have navigational lights in MOST cases. This includes kayaks and canoes (Rule 25). Depending on the size, nature of work, geographical location and specific conditions, the lights will vary. If you are a US resident, please refer to the US Coast Guard Navigation Rules, International and Inland. It is suggested you read all the rules, however rule 1,2, 21-31 will be a guide to see what is required. A link is provided below. *NOTE* These rules do not apply to exclusive state waters, such as Lake Shasta or other exclusive lakes or rivers, check with your local, county or state for those regulations.
All boats operating between sunset and sunrise
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
A sailboat.
All boats operating between sunset and sunrise.
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
Each country has their own legal requirements regarding boat operation. The requirements state the specifics about navigation lights and which type of vessels need them, which types of lights are needed, and the hours of the day they must be used.
single-hull boats less than 20 feet in length
This type of boat is called a Catamaran.