starboard(right)
The green light is right hand side or 'Starboard'
Left
The starboard side of a boat has a green light at night. According to maritime navigation rules, the green light is visible from the right side of the vessel when facing forward. In contrast, the port side, which is on the left, has a red light. These colored lights help other vessels determine the direction in which a boat is heading.
The red light is on the port side of the boat, while the green light is an the starboard side. So, if the boat in front is showing a red light on the left and a green light on the right, it is going away from you.
The red light is on the port side of the boat, while the green light is an the starboard side. So, if the boat in front is showing a red light on the left and a green light on the right, it is going away from you.
The red light is on the port side of the boat, while the green light is an the starboard side. So, if the boat in front is showing a red light on the left and a green light on the right, it is going away from you.
The red light is on the port side of the boat, while the green light is an the starboard side. So, if the boat in front is showing a red light on the left and a green light on the right, it is going away from you.
The green light would be located on the right, or starboard, side of the boat.
Left side, port, red light.Right side, starboard, green light.
The green light would be located on the right, or starboard, side of the boat.
Red and green lights on a boat indicate its direction and status at night. A vessel showing a red light on the left (port side) and a green light on the right (starboard side) is facing you, while if you see both lights, the boat is moving toward you. In navigational contexts, these lights help prevent collisions by indicating the boat's orientation and movement to other vessels.
Another boat is approaching you. The red light is their port side and the green light is their starboard side. The port side is left.