A boat's sternlight is typically white. It is positioned at the stern (rear) of the vessel and is used to indicate the boat's presence to other vessels from behind. The white light must be visible from a specific distance, ensuring safety during nighttime navigation.
The owl and the pussycat's boat was pea green. This detail comes from the beloved poem "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear, where the color of the boat is whimsically described. The boat's color adds to the charm and playful imagery of the poem.
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Boat anchor lights have either a white or a clear lens, and should have 360 degree visability.