Australian Capital Territory Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies to and in relation to a power boat that is—
(a) 5m or more long; and
(b) under way, or anchored, on a lake at night.
(2) The boat must show, in the forepart of the boat where it can best be seen, not less than 2m above the gunwale, a bright white light that shows an unbroken light, visible at a distance of not less than 5km, over an arc of the horizon of 20 points of the compass, or 225 o , from right ahead to 2 points of the compass, or 22.5 o , abaft the beam on each side of the boat.
(3) The boat must show, on the starboard side, a green light that shows an unbroken light, visible at a distance of not less than 1.5km, over an arc of the horizon of 10 points of the compass, or 112.5 o , from right ahead of 2 points of the compass, or 22.5 o , abaft the beam on the starboard side.
(4) The boat must show, on the port side, a red light that shows an unbroken light, visible at a distance of not less than 1.5km, over an arc of the horizon of 10 points of the compass, or 112.5 o , from right ahead to 2 points of the compass, or 22.5 o abaft the beam on the port side.
(5) The boat must show, at the stern of the boat, as nearly as practicable at the same level as the side lights referred to in subsections (3) and (4), or the combined lantern referred to in subsection (6), as the case may be, a white light that shows an unbroken light, visible at a distance of not less than 3km, over an arc of the horizon of 12 points of the compass, or 135 o , from right aft to 6 points of the compass, or 67.5 o , from right aft on each side of the boat.
(6) It is sufficient compliance with subsections (3) and (4) if the green light and the red light specified in those subsections are shown together in a combined lantern not less than 0.5m below the bright white light specified in subsection (2).