Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.1233

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 281.1233 - Navigation lights; intensity standards; placement; screening

Rule 3.

(1) Navigation lights shall be of sufficient intensity so that the candlepower outside the lens is not less than that amount corresponding to the required distance of visibility as indicated in table 1.

TABLE 1

Distance of Visibility
In Nautical MilesCandlepower
1 1.0
2 5.5
3 17.6
5 100.0

(2) As an aid in complying with this rule, the standard double contact bayonet candelabra base lamps listed in table 2 are recommended for motorboats having 6- to 32-volt electrical systems.

TABLE 2

Distance ofVisibility inNautical MilesColorLamp Number for Certain Voltage Systems
With Fresnel LensWithout Fresnel Lens
6123261232
1 Red 82 90 1,226 1,130 1,142 1,230
1 Green 88 94 1,228
2 White 64 68 1,224 82 90 1,226
3 White 82 90 1,226 1,130 1,142 1,230

(3) As an aid in complying with this rule, the incandescent lamps listed in table 3 are recommended for vessels having 115 volt electrical systems.

TABLE 3

Distance ofVisibility inNautical MilesColorWattage
With Fresnel LensWithout Fresnel Lens
1 Red 25
1 Green 25 50
2 White 15
2 Amber 25
2 Red 40 100
2 Green 75 200
3 White 25
3 Amber 25 75
5 White 40 100

(4) The light intensity standards of this rule shall apply to new navigation lights installed and replacements of existing lights made on and after January 1, 1973.
(5) Navigation lights required by these rules shall be placed high enough that their light will not be obstructed by persons or parts of the boat or its equipment and shall be screened as indicated in figure 1.

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Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.1233