anchor light
An anchor light.
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.
depends on the size of the boat, but at least a white light to the masthead.
depends on the size of the boat, but at least a white light to the masthead.
An anchor light should never be used while moving.
Port (red) and Starboard (green) running lights and a white light which will be mounted on either the stern or the masthead.
That what you see is a sailboat. The green light means you must give way.
That what you see is a sailboat. The green light means you must give way.
all boats operating between sunset and sunrise. - jr
Red
Green
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