At night, a kayak must use a white light to be visible to other vessels. This can be a 360-degree white light mounted at a height of at least 3 feet above the waterline. Additionally, if the kayak is in motion, it should display a red light on the port (left) side and a green light on the starboard (right) side to indicate its direction. These lights help ensure safety and visibility on the water.
Red
A white light is the color of light that must be displayed on a vessel towing at night, I t must be displayed at 8.2 feet higher than the colored sidelights. It should have an all round white light visible for 2 miles.
you must have at least 1 white light
White, using your anchor light. A High point with 360 degree white light.
RED
Red
Green
The port side of a boat must display a red light at night. This color is standardized by maritime regulations to indicate the left side of the vessel to other boats. The red light is visible from a distance and helps prevent collisions by allowing other vessels to determine the orientation of the boat.
Left side, port, red light.Right side, starboard, green light.
A white masthead light must be shown when a powerboat is operating at night.
When operating a powerboat at night, the port side(left side) should display a red light. The starboard side(right side) should display a green light.
When operating a powerboat at night, a green light must be displayed on the starboard (right) side of the boat. This green light is part of the navigation lights required for visibility and safety on the water. Additionally, a red light is displayed on the port (left) side, while a white light is typically shown at the stern.