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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 293544" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>That bow light needs to be red/green (green on right) and the stern/anchor light needs to be white. The stern/anchor light (does not actually have to be on the stern) should be on the highest part of the boat and/or the highest point on the boat. This is to allow 360 deg observance by other boaters at all times, which is why they come on tall poles. Stern/anchor light on when anchored or running and the bow light on when running. Lights need to be visible at night for 2 miles.</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 293544, member: 4469"] That bow light needs to be red/green (green on right) and the stern/anchor light needs to be white. The stern/anchor light (does not actually have to be on the stern) should be on the highest part of the boat and/or the highest point on the boat. This is to allow 360 deg observance by other boaters at all times, which is why they come on tall poles. Stern/anchor light on when anchored or running and the bow light on when running. Lights need to be visible at night for 2 miles. Tim [/QUOTE]
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