Navigation lights help you and other boaters determine which is the give-way vessel when encountering each other at night. These lights must be displayed from sunset to sunrise and during periods of restricted visibility, such as fog. Chapter 4 has the legal requirements for your state. There are four common navigation lights.
| Descriptions of Types of Lights | Illustrations of Types of Lights |
| Navigation lights of a sailing vessel | ![]() |
| Navigation lights of a sailboat under power | ![]() |
| Navigation lights of a power-driven vessel with an all-round white light and combination sidelights placed on the bow | ![]() |
| Navigation lights of a power-driven vessel with masthead light, sternlight, and separate sidelights | ![]() |
| All-round white light indicating a vessel anchored away from the dock | ![]() |
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