When Should navigation lights be shown?

Whenever you are operating between sunset and sunrise, or in other times of restricted visibility, such as in fog or rain, you need to display the appropriate navigation lights so that other boats can see you and take the appropriate action to avoid a collision.

Do all boats require navigation lights?

Under California state law, every child under 13 years of age must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket while the boat is underway. Navigation Lights: All vessels are required to display navigation lights between sunset and sunrise and during times of restricted visibility.

What nav lights do I need?

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 vessel is less than 39.4 feet long) or both a masthead light and a sternlight.

Can a 13 year old drive a boat in NSW?

You must be 12 years of age or older to obtain a general boat driving licence to operate a power-driven recreational vessel at 10 knots or more. Restrictions apply if you are under 16 years of age. Visit or the NSW Boating Handbook for more information.

Are navigation lights required?

You are required to display the appropriate lights at night or during times of reduced visibility. Navigation lights are used to prevent collisions at night or in times of reduced visibility, and are an essential tool in keeping you and your vessel safe.

When must navigation lights be displayed on a pleasure craft?

Pleasure craft operators must make sure that their boats are equipped with the proper navigation lights and use the lights during these conditions:

  1. When away from the dock between sunset and sunrise.
  2. During periods of restricted visibility such as fog or heavy rain.

How do boat navigation lights work?

Navigation lights help you and other boaters determine which is the give-way vessel when encountering each other at night. The red light indicates a vessel’s port (left) side; the green indicates a vessel’s starboard (right) side. Sternlight: This white light is seen only from behind or nearly behind the vessel.

Do you need Nav lights during the day?

Navigation lights have to be turned on between sunset and sunrise during all operations (on the ground and in the air). You should also use them in bad weather (during the day). General aviation planes use nav lights mostly at night and in bad weather.

Can you take a baby on a boat NSW?

If you have a child under 12, then they must wear a lifejacket: on a vessel less than 4.8m in length at all times. or when in an open area of a vessel less than 8m in length that is underway. or when directed to do so by the master of the vessel.

Do tinnies need to be registered?

Anything 6HP and up it does need to be registered. Cheers, Huey.

Who may depart from the navigation rules?

In complying with the navigation rules, operators must consider all dangers of navigation; risk of collisions; and any special conditions, including the limitations of the boats involved. These considerations may make a departure from the navigation rules necessary to avoid immediate danger.

When must powerboats use a muffler?

When do powerboats need a muffler? Every boat equipped with a motor other than a stock (unmodified) outboard engine must have a muffler and use it while operating within five nautical miles (9.26 km) of shore.

What are the NSW Night safety requirements for navigation lights?

For more information, see the NSW night safety requirements for navigation lights. For boats under 12 metres, the masthead light should be visible for 2 nautical miles (nm), sidelight for 1 nm, stern light for 2 nm and all-round lights 2 nm.

What are the basic boat navigation lights rules?

So what are the basic navigation light rules? For most small vessels, motoring requires red and green (port and starboard) lights, and a white light visible in all directions around the boat. This is almost always a stern light and a masthead light on sailboats. Boats under sail require port and starboard lights, and a white stern light.

What are the lights required for boats in Western Australia?

For more information, see the lights required for boats in Western Australia. For boats under 12 metres, the masthead light should be visible for 2 nm, sidelight for 1 nm, stern light for 2 nm, towing light 2 nm, and all-round lights 2 nm.

How many school zone flashing lights are there in NSW?

All schools in NSW have at least one set of school zone flashing lights. Additional sets of school zone flashing lights have been installed at more than 500 schools that have multiple busy entrances. 4. Where are school zone flashing lights installed?

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