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Marine Lighting on ships can be classified by their uses as follows:
(1) Navigation: signal lights, signal types, signal flutes, and signal bells and gongs used for foggy navigation and anchoring.
(2) Communication: communication signal lights, daytime signal lights and signal flags.
(3) Rescue use: Smoke signals (red flame, white flame, orange light fog), sound signals (sound rocket, sound grenade), red parachute signals.
According to the nature of light, it can be classified as:
(1) Headlights: masthead lights, side lights, taillights and surround lights, etc.
(2) Flashing lights: Communication signal lights, yellow flashing lights for hovercraft, and additional signal lights for purse Seine fishing vessels.
Masthead light: A light installed on the center line of the bow and stern of a ship, showing continuous illumination within a 225-degree horizontal arc, from the front to 22.5 degrees behind each side of the ship.
(1) The height of the masthead light above the hull, or if only one masthead light is installed, shall not be less than 6 meters. If the width of the hull exceeds 6 meters, the height above the hull shall not be less than that width, but the height at which the light is installed above the hull shall not exceed 12 meters.
(2) When two masthead lights are installed, the vertical distance between the rear light and the front light should be at least 4.5 meters.
(3) The vertical distance between the two masthead lights of a motorized vessel should be as follows: that is, under all normal draft differences, when viewed from a sea surface 1,000 meters above the bow, it should be visible that the rear light is above the front light and separated.
Side lights: red on the left and green on the right, 22.5 degrees from the front to the horizontal rear of each side. The distance between the side lights and the bulwark should not exceed 10% of the ship's width, and the maximum should not exceed 2 meters. They should be equipped with matte black inner baffles.
Taillights: White lights placed as close to the stern as possible, at an Angle of 67.5 degrees from the rear to each side. Ships on international voyages are required to be equipped with double-layer lamps for masthead lights, side lights and taillights.
Drag light: The shape is the same as that of the taillight, and the color is yellow.
Anchor light: A white ring light at the front of the ship. When the length is less than 50 meters, the most visible part is a white ring light. The front anchor light should be at least 4.5 meters higher than the rear anchor light. When the length is 50 meters or more, the front anchor light should be at least 6 meters above the hull.