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Chapter 3: Operating Your Boat—Safely
Navigation Lights

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.

Precautions at Night

Typical Recreation Vessels' Navigation Lights

Descriptions of Types of Lights Illustrations of Types of Lights
Navigation lights of a sailing vessel Lights of sailboat under sail
Navigation lights of a sailboat under power Lights of sailboat under power
Navigation lights of a power-driven vessel with an all-round white light and combination sidelights placed on the bow Lights on small powerboat
Navigation lights of a power-driven vessel with masthead light, sternlight, and separate sidelights Lights on cruiser
All-round white light indicating a vessel anchored away from the dock Lights on boat at anchor

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