The green sidelight on a boat is located on the starboard (right) side of the vessel when facing forward. It is typically mounted at the bow and is visible from the front and side of the boat. This light is part of the navigation lighting system and helps indicate the boat's direction to other vessels at night or in low visibility conditions.
On the Starboard side ... aka, right side.
On the Starboard side ... aka, right side.
The red light should be on the right side, or port side, of the boat. The green light should be on the left, or starboard, side of the boat.
Well, it's the light, on the side of the boat. Think it over, it's not that hard
Green light is starboard (right side when facing towards the bow).Red light is port (left side).
The stern is the rear of a boat or ship.
The top of the side of a boat, the topmost plank of a wooden vessel
The green light would be located on the right, or starboard, side of the boat.
When a sail boat overtakes a power boat the power boat is the stand on vessel.
During nighttime transit another boat's lights show: Green - the right, or starboard side, of that vessel; Red - the left, or port side, of that vessel; White - the rear of that vessel. The vessel is heading directly toward you
The green light would be located on the right, or starboard, side of the boat.
The transome is the back of the boat where the motor is mounted to.