It's the Law: Required Equipment
Navigation Lights
The required navigation lights must be displayed between sunset
and sunrise and during periods of restricted visibility.
On Arkansas state waters, all motorboats must have lighting sufficient to make their presence and location known to any other vessels. On federal waters, the following requirements apply.
Power-Driven Vessels When Underway

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If less than 65.6 feet long, these vessels must
exhibit the lights as shown in Figure 1. Remember, power-driven
vessels include sailboats operating under engine power. The required
lights are:
- Red and green sidelights visible from a distance of at least
two miles away—or if less than 39.4 feet long, at least
one mile away—on a dark, clear night.
- An all-round white light or both a masthead light and a sternlight.
These lights must be visible from a distance of at least two
miles away on a dark, clear night. The all-round white light
(or the masthead light) must be at least 3.3 feet higher than
the sidelights.
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Unpowered Vessels When Underway
Unpowered vessels are sailboats or vessels that are paddled, poled,
or rowed.

If less than 65.6 feet long, these vessels must
exhibit the lights as shown in Figure 2. The required lights
are:
- Red and green sidelights visible from at least two miles away—or
if less than 39.4 feet long, at least one mile away.
- A sternlight visible from at least two miles away.

If less than 23.0 feet long, these vessels should:
- If practical, exhibit the same lights as required for unpowered vessels less than 65.6 feet in length.
- If not practical, have on hand at least one lantern or flashlight shining a white light as in Figure 3.
All Vessels When Not Underway

All vessels are required to display a white light
visible in all directions whenever they are moored or anchored
outside a designated mooring area between sunset and sunrise.
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