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Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE – BLOG
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fog A GUIDE TO PONTOON LIGHTS According to the Inland Navigation Rules, boats are required to exhibit the following kinds of lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. A red light on the port and green light on the starboard side. Both shine from dead ahead to 112.5 deg on either side. These constitute the sidelights.SGC – WEBSITE
Sailing at night, or in the winter months when visibility is at its lowest requires that lights be installed on a pontoon boat. Lights help navigate the boat in fogWEBSITE
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