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Dave Moore
 
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Default Q: Nav lights on a speedboat


"Ray Norrish" wrote in message
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I thought port/starboard nav was enough for a boat under a (i forget)

size?

"Mike" wrote in message
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In article , David Rees
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Hi,

I have (another!) question for the group...

I'd like to be able to get into the water to watch the national

firework
competition here in Plymouth in August.

Can I get away with a bi-colour nav light on the bow and an all-round

white
light on the stern?

My boat is a 14ft Plancraft Stingray.

Thanks in advance,

David


No, you need a Stern Light on the Stern. An all round white 'could' be
seen from ahead.

There is such a thing as Tri-colour, but I believe it can only be used
on a sailing boat when under sail, otherwise that would be ideal for you
on a short mast.

Mike



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All Power boats must show a white light as a 'steaming light, those over 50M
show 2 forward / side facing - the bicolour or red/green nav lights are
optional for a small vessel