Sea Angler

SEE THE LIGHT

WHATEVER THE SIZE AND type of your boat there are regulations determining the type and specification of lights you must install, and precisely where these must be fitted.

These regulations also determine the light intensity of each navigation light, which equates to their minimum range of visibility.

Other than by detection from radar, having correctly fitted navigation lights is the only way that other vessels can see you, determine what type and size of vessel you are, what you are doing and, most importantly, the direction in which

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