Sail boat is coming at you
Sail boat is coming at you
another vessel is at anchor
A sail boat is headed straight at you
When seen together at night, a red and green light typically indicates the presence of a vessel or boat. The red light is on the port (left) side, while the green light is on the starboard (right) side, following maritime navigation rules. This combination often suggests that the vessel is approaching head-on or crossing paths, helping to determine its direction and avoid collisions. In aviation, similar colored lights can indicate the position of an aircraft.
Dirección of the boat
Sail boat is coming at you
Sail boat is coming at you
another vessel is at anchor
A sail boat is headed straight at you
It means the boat is coming straight toward 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 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.
Sail boat is coming at you
A red light on the left and a green light on the right indicate that you are looking at the port (left) side of a boat that is heading toward you at night.
Dirección of the boat