Only that you are seeing its' starboard (right) side.
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Stand on, but remain alert.
You encounter another boat. You assess the situation and determine that you are the stand-on vessel. What must you do?
When operating a powerboat at night white light should be shown on the stern and red and green lights on the bow.
That a power driven ship is headed right for you. The green and red lights are the navigational side lanterns and the white light is the top light.
That a power driven ship is headed right for you. The green and red lights are the navigational side lanterns and the white light is the top light.
That a power driven ship is headed right for you. The green and red lights are the navigational side lanterns and the white light is the top light.
Another boat is approaching you. The red light is their port side and the green light is their starboard side. The port side is left.
Another boat is approaching you. The red light is their port side and the green light is their starboard side. The port side is left.
That a power driven ship is headed right for you. The green and red lights are the navigational side lanterns and the white light is the top light.
If you see both the bow lights, the approaching ship is coming at you head-on.
A sailing vessel is approaching head-on. You must give way. The lights that are seen from the front of a small boat are red and green. They signify the port and starboard sides of the ship. Red is for the port (left) side and green is the starboard (right) side.