<P> Navigation lighting systems include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Right - of - way lights--A red light is mounted on the left, or port, side of the craft and a green on the right, or starboard, side, where "left" and "right" are from the perspective of someone on the craft facing forward . In a situation where the paths of two power - driven watercraft or aircraft cross, these lights help each crew determine the other craft's direction and who has priority . When two craft have crossing paths, each sees a red or green running light . If both are power driven vessels the craft on the port side is the "give - way vessel" and sees the red light on the other craft, while the craft on the starboard side, which is the "stand - on craft", sees the green on the other . </Li> <Li> Strobe lights--On aircraft primarily, strobe lights flash a high - intensity burst of white light, to help other pilots recognize the aircraft's position in low - visibility conditions . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Right - of - way lights--A red light is mounted on the left, or port, side of the craft and a green on the right, or starboard, side, where "left" and "right" are from the perspective of someone on the craft facing forward . In a situation where the paths of two power - driven watercraft or aircraft cross, these lights help each crew determine the other craft's direction and who has priority . When two craft have crossing paths, each sees a red or green running light . If both are power driven vessels the craft on the port side is the "give - way vessel" and sees the red light on the other craft, while the craft on the starboard side, which is the "stand - on craft", sees the green on the other . </Li> <Li> Strobe lights--On aircraft primarily, strobe lights flash a high - intensity burst of white light, to help other pilots recognize the aircraft's position in low - visibility conditions . </Li>

Where is the red navigation light located on a boat