This legislation has been repealed.
(1) Every vessel
solely propelled by oars, every sailing vessel of not more than 4.25 metres in
length and every motor boat of not more than 4.25 metres in length, shall,
while operating between sunset and sunrise, be equipped with an all round
white light which shall be kept lighted and shall be displayed whenever the
vessel approaches, or is being approached by, any other vessel in sufficient
time to warn that other vessel so as to avoid the possibility of any
collision.
(2) In this
regulation, an all round white light means a white light visible all round the
horizon at a distance of at least one mile.
[Regulation 369G inserted by Gazette
3 May 1974 p.1456; amended by Gazette 5 December 1975
p.4391.]