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That what you see is a sailboat. The green light means you must give way.
That what you see is a sailboat. The green light means you must give way.
When operating a powerboat at night white light should be shown on the stern and red and green lights on the bow.
You are looking at the starboard side of the other boat.Starboard is green.Port is red.
You are looking at the starboard side of the other boat.Starboard is green.Port is red.
Only that you are seeing its' starboard (right) side.
If you are operating a powerboat and see only a green light on another boat, that is a sailboat. The green light means you must give way.In a crossing or meeting situation it could mean you have the right away, however there needs to be more information to better answer the question. It does however mean that in some capacity you are observing the vessels starboard (right) running light.
A green light is on the starboard side of the vessel. So it may mean that the starboard side is directly facing you.
Sailing vessel is approaching head on you must give away
Sailing vessel is approaching head on you must give away
Sailing vessel is approaching head on you must give away
That a power driven ship is headed right for you. The green and red lights are the navigational side lanterns and the white light is the top light.