The lights mentioned herein shall, is exhibited in pursuance of Rule 26 (d), be places where they can best be seen. They shall be at least 0.9 m apart but at a lower level than lights prescribed in Rule 26 (b)(i) and (c)(i). The lights shall be visible all round the horizon at a distance of at least 1 mile but at a lesser distance then the lights prescribed by these Rules for fishing vessels.
(a) Vessels of 20 m or more in length when engaged in trawling, whether using demersal or pelagic gear, shall exhibit:
(i) when shooting their nets:
two white lights in a vertical line
(ii) when hauling their nets:
onewhite light over onered light in a vertical line;
(iii) when the net has come fast upon an obstruction:
two redlights in a vertical line.
Each vessel of 20 m or more in length engaged in pair trawling shall exhibit:
(i) by night, a searchlight directed forwards and in the direction of the other vessel of the pair;
(ii) when shooting or hauling their nets or when nets have come fast upon an obstruction, the lights prescribed in 2 (a) above.
2whitelights and 2redlights in a vertical line
A vessel of less than 20 m in length engaged in trawling, whether using demersal or pelagic gear or engaged in pair trawling, may exhibit the lights prescribed in paragraphs (a) or (b) of this section, as appropriate.
Vessels engaged in fishing with purse seine gear may exhibit two yellow lights in a vertical line. These lights shall flash alternately every second and with equal lights and occultation duration. These lights may be exhibited only when the vessel is hampered by its fishinggear.