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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 458165" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Uhhhhhhh, that’s not a correct interpretation of ColReg nav lighting rules. The ‘smallest boat’ size per ColRegs is 12 meters or about 36’. </p><p></p><p>Lights on the side the CC would be fine and show direction and bearing. But could BLIND your night vision, so be aware. I’d reloacte on the bow, if it were mine. And with all that said, I bet $$ no one on a pond or lake, even if LE or Marine LE, ever dealt with or enforced to ColRegs.</p><p></p><p>Nav lights must be visible from dead ahead to about 4 o'clock uo to full ahead and back down & around the side to 8 o’clock, or 112.5 degrees abaft, per Colregs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 458165, member: 15636"] Uhhhhhhh, that’s not a correct interpretation of ColReg nav lighting rules. The ‘smallest boat’ size per ColRegs is 12 meters or about 36’. Lights on the side the CC would be fine and show direction and bearing. But could BLIND your night vision, so be aware. I’d reloacte on the bow, if it were mine. And with all that said, I bet $$ no one on a pond or lake, even if LE or Marine LE, ever dealt with or enforced to ColRegs. Nav lights must be visible from dead ahead to about 4 o'clock uo to full ahead and back down & around the side to 8 o’clock, or 112.5 degrees abaft, per Colregs. [/QUOTE]
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