CCparker":2vdwdaw2 said:
I have two setting - Navigation & Anchor.
At Navigation, my bow (red & green) lights are on, as is the forward facing white light - only the forward, not all around.
At Anchor, my bow (red & green) lights are on (this is wrong) and the white light is now on front and back (all around)
Reference the above picture, you're seeing what
should be a
Masthead light as lit when you're running with Nav lights on. A
Masthead light is more than just forward-facing, as it is a white light showing 225 degrees forward (112.5 degrees each side). [Or full-forward plus 22.5-degrees abaft each side] Sounds like someone wasn't aware of that clause specific to Masthead lights (
requiring the hull to also be wired for a stern light) and they didn't like running without showing their all-around white light. You could always re-wire easily to have NAV position run all (like your current
Anchor position does now) and then re-wire ANCHOR to only be the 2-white lights making up the all-around light.
Motorboats of less than 12 meters (39 feet 4 inches) in length, may show the lights in either Figure 1 or Figure 2 below.
Figure 1:
Figure 2:
I believe Parker used to use a 2-light lamp on the cabin top that would show either the 'masthead' and/or 'stern' lights when lit appropriately.
Purpose and Nature of Navigation Lights
* Alert other boats of your presence and relative location.
* Tell other boats something of your vessel's size, speed, course, and type (sail or power).
* Enable you to properly apply the Navigation Rules for the safety of your vessel and those around you.