A properly lit sailboat at night is equipped with navigation lights that comply with maritime regulations. This includes a white stern light, red and green sidelights, and a masthead light if the boat is over 7 meters in length. These lights help indicate the boat's position, heading, and status to other vessels, ensuring safety on the water. Additionally, the lights should be visible from a distance to enhance visibility and avoid collisions.
A sailboat can certainly be operating under sail at night. Sailboats use their sails when there is enough wind to carry them.
Each night of the 8 nights of Hanukkah, the candles are lit. 2 candles are lit on the first night, and then each night an additinal candle is lit until all 9 candles are lit on the 8th night.
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When operating a sailboat at night, you should use navigation lights that comply with maritime regulations. Typically, this includes a white stern light, red and green sidelights, and an all-round white light for vessels at anchor. Ensure that these lights are functioning properly to enhance visibility and prevent collisions with other vessels. Additionally, it’s important to avoid using bright white lights that can impair your night vision.
moto ya butu lit. "fire of night"
You say "a lit tennis court." ex. Tennis courts are lit at night.
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Yes, it is never allowed to go out once it has been lit in Greece!
An anchor light.
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Last night (Sunday evening, December first 2013), five candles were lit (plus the extra shamash-candle).
The first thing to do when purchasing a used sailboat is to give it a visual inspection. Then, give it a test drive. Listen to the sound of the boat and verify the instruments and gauges are functioning properly.