R651-216. Navigation Lights - Note: Figures 1 through 7 mentioned below are on file with the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation  


R651-216-1. Navigation Lights On Motorboats Less Than 40 Feet
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Motorboats of less than 40 feet in length shall exhibit the navigation lights shown in either figure 1, 2, or 3.


R651-216-2. Navigation Lights On Motorboats 40 Feet or Greater in Length
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Motorboats 40 feet in length or greater in length shall exhibit the navigation lights shown in either figure 1 or 2.


R651-216-3. Navigation Lights On Sailboats
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Sailboats shall exhibit the navigation lights shown in either figure 4, 5, or 6.


R651-216-4. Navigation Lights On Sailboats Under Motor Power
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A sailboat under motor power shall exhibit the motorboat navigation light requirements.


R651-216-5. Navigation Lights On Manually Propelled Vessels
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A vessel manually propelled may exhibit the navigation lights required for sailboats or have ready at hand a flashlight or lighted lantern showing a white light which shall be displayed in sufficient time to prevent collision (figure 7).


R651-216-6. Displaying All Around White Anchor Light On Vessels At Anchor
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Vessels at anchor shall display an all-round white anchor light unless anchored in a designated mooring area.


R651-216-7. Visible Range
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TABLE


     LOCATION CLASS A, CLASS 3 DEGREES

                       1, or 2


     Masthead light 2 miles 3 miles 225

     All-round light 2 miles 2 miles 360

     Side lights 1 mile 2 miles 112.5

     Stern light 2 miles 2 miles 135


R651-216-8. Use of Non-Navigational Lights
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Vessels may only display lights as outlined above, except: (a) a spotlight or other non-navigational light may be used intermittently to locate a hazard to navigation, or (b) non-navigational lights may be used during a federal or state permitted marine parade, or (c) a spotlight or other non-navigational light may be used when actively engaged in fishing, bow fishing or scientific research on board vessels that are not in a navigational channel and that are being operated at a wakeless speed.