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Q: What navigation lights must be displayed by a sailboat under sail that is 21 ft. in length?
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On power-driven vessals what are the navigation lights?

Generally they are masthead light, port and starboard steaming light and stern light. Others may be displayed depending on the length of the vessel and what duties it is carrying out.


What are the characteristics of nav lights on a power driven vessel?

The characteristics of navigation lights on a power driven vessel includes sidelights, sternlight, masthead light, and all-round white lights. Navigation lights must be displayed from sunset until sunrise as well as anytime visibility is restricted.


Which navigation light should never be used by a sail boat underway at night?

The anchor light at the top of the mast should not be used by a sailboat underway at night. Frequently it is left on when leaving an anchorage along with the steaming and navigation lights.


On power-driven vessles which is true of navigation lights?

Navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.


When boating what is required to be carried aboard a 25 foot powerboat when operating at night?

Approved visual distressed signals. ********************************* Navigation and warning lights displayed in their correct positions around the boat.


What kind of navigation lights does a war ships have?

Warship use the same navigation lights as civilian ships. Additional lights may be shown if engaged in special duties.


USCG regulations require that a 14 foot powerboat carry which of the following items between sunset and sunrise?

Navigation lights


On power-driven vessels what is true of navigation lights?

On power-driven vessels, navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.


What power-driven vessels is true of navigation lights?

On power-driven vessels, navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.


On power-driven vessels do Lights have to be turned on from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.?

I believe the navigation lighting requirement is that they have to be displayed between sunset and sunrise, and during periods of limited visibility such as fog, rain, or haze.


A sailboat is operating under sail at night. Which of these lights should be used?

You give no options but the standard lights depend on things like length overall. A minimum would be port and starboard running lights, masthead light and stern light


What lights are used for navigation?

green, red, white