58 Sedan Bridge
(585 Sedan Bridge)
2.20
S
ECTION
2 • G
ENERAL
B
OAT
A
RRANGEMENT
14. N
AVIGATION
AND
A
NCHOR
L
IGHTS
Navigation lights MUST be on while underway from
sunset to sunrise or in conditions of reduced
visibility. "Underway" means the boat is not docked
or at anchor. Trolling or drifting with engine off is
considered "underway" and navigation lights must
be used.
If you are anchored in open water, i.e. where other
boats can approach yours, you must display your
anchor light: a white light that can be seen from all
possible directions, i.e. 360 degrees.
Read the "Federal Requirements and Safety Tips
for Recreational Boats" provided in your kit.
T
O
O
PERATE
THE
R
UNNING
L
IGHTS
:
Push RUNNING switch on control station switch
panel to the ON position.
T
O
O
PERATE
THE
A
NCHOR
L
IGHTS
:
Push ANCHOR switch on control station switch
panel to the ON position.
A. C
ONSOLE
D
IMMER
There is a DIMMER control switch located on the
control station switch panel (See figure 2.12.1)
which controls the intensity of the gauge and switch
panel lights. The gauge and switch panel lights are
energized when the navigation running lights are
turned on.
If you opt to install additional equipment on the hard
top, it then becomes your responsibility to
reevaluate your lighting situation to make certain
the navigation lights on your boat meet government
navigational lighting requirements. You will most
likely have to raise the mast light. Consider the
weight of the equipment you install; be certain it is
not to heavy for your sport spoiler or optional hard
top.
N
AVIGATION
L
IGHTS
(F
IG
. 2.20.1)
GREEN LIGHT
(VISIBLE 2
NAUTICAL MILES)
RED LIGHT
(VISIBLE 2
NAUTICAL MILES)
ALL-ROUND &
FORWARD LIGHT,
WHITE LIGHT
(VISIBLE 3 NAUTICAL MILES)
STERN LIGHT,
WHITE LIGHT
(VISIBLE 2
NAUTICAL MILES)
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