Chapter 4: The Legal Requirements of Boating
Navigation Lights
Vessel operators must make sure that their vessels are equipped with the proper
navigation lights and use the lights during these conditions:
- When away from the dock between sunset and sunrise
- During periods of restricted visibility such as fog or heavy rain
The different types of navigation lights are described in Navigation
Lights in Chapter 3. No other lights that may be mistaken for required navigation lights
may be exhibited. Note: Blue or red flashing lights are restricted to use by law
enforcement vessels only.
The required navigation lights differ depending on the type and size of
your vessel. The common lighting configurations for recreational vessels are
discussed below. For other configurations and requirements for larger vessels,
see the U.S.
Coast Guard's Navigation Rules.
Power-Driven Vessels Less Than 65.6 Feet Long When Underway

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If less than 65.6 feet (20 meters) 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 (12 meters) long, at least one mile away—on a dark, clear night.
- An all-round white light (if less than 39.4 feet long) 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 (one meter) higher than the sidelights.
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Unpowered Vessels When Underway
Unpowered vessels are sailing vessels 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 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.
- A sternlight visible from a distance of at least two miles away.
If less than 23.0 feet (7 meters) 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 shown 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 asrea between sunset
and sunrise. Vessels less than 23.0 feet long are exempt unless anchored in a
narrow channel, fairway, or anchorage, or where other vessels normally navigate.

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