Prepare for the Canadian Boating Exam. Study with flashcards and multiple-choice questions, with hints and explanations. Ready to excel on your exam!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


What light configuration is required for a group of towed vessels if the group is less than 100m in length?

  1. Sidelights only

  2. Sternlights and sidelights on each vessel

  3. An all-around white light at each end of the group

  4. An all-around white light on the towing vessel only

The correct answer is: An all-around white light at each end of the group

The required light configuration for a group of towed vessels less than 100m in length is an all-around white light at each end of the group. This option ensures visibility from all angles and alerts other vessels of the presence and location of the towed vessels. Option A is incorrect because sidelights only would not provide sufficient visibility for a towed group. Option B is incorrect because while sternlights and sidelights on each vessel may provide adequate lighting, it is not the required configuration. Option D is incorrect because an all-around white light on the towing vessel alone does not ensure proper visibility for the entire group.