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220 Dauntless
Section 2 • General Information
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When operating in reduced visibility or at night it is
only prudent to slow the boats speed and keep a
“proper lookout”. It is important that you understand
navigation lights and their usage for your safety and
the safety of others.
There are several variations of navigation lights for
the 220 Dauntless, see below. The standard
navigation light arrangement is port(red),
starboard(green) and aft starboard all-round (white)
light.
When the optional bow roller is used the bow
navigation lights will be situated port and starboard
and the aft all-round light will be mounted on the
centerline of the aft sterndeck.
Navigation/Anchor Lighting
Fig. 2.17.1
A three-position switch, located on the console
switch panel marked “NAV/ANC” (See figure
2.12.1) controls the navigation and anchor lighting.
Navigation Lighting
Your boat comes equipped with navigation lighting
for your safety. Regulations state that all boats, no
matter the size, must display navigation lights. The
lights must be displayed at night (sunset to sunrise)
or in low visibility conditions. It is the responsibility
of the operator to ensure that the navigation lights
are in good working order and that the proper lighting
is shown.
Operating the Navigation Lighting
The improper sequence of navigation lighting may
be as dangerous as no lighting at all.
NOTICE
The T-top option has an all-round light located on
the T-top frame and is collapsable. The standard
navigation light is 62 inches in length with an 86
inch optional pole light used with the canvas sun-
top.
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PORT NAVIGATION LIGHT (RED)
VISIBLE 1 NAUTICAL MILES
STARBOARD NAVIGATION LIGHT (GREEN)
VISIBLE 1 NAUTICAL MILES
360
0
ALL ROUND LIGHT (WHITE)
VISIBLE 2 NAUTICAL MILES
ANCHOR LIGHT (STOWED)
STERN FLIP UP SEAT
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3
STANDARD
WITH ANCHOR
ROLLER (OPTIONAL)
WITH T-TOP
(OPTIONAL)
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5
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2
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2
NAV/ANC Switch
Fig. 2.17.2
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“OFF”
NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTS “ON”
ANCHOR LIGHT “ON”
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