 Hey guys, welcome back to Tech Talk. My name is Chase and today we're going to be discussing nav lights. So nav lights are something that are very simple, but often times overlooked on the water. So unlike cars that have headlights, boats have nav lights. So they're going to have a green on your starboard and a red on your port. You're also going to have a white all around light in the rear of the boat. This helps for navigation. So similar to channel markers, if you're leaving going offshore, you'll have red on your port side, you'll have green on your starboard. Same on the boat. So when you're riding, if you see someone on the port side, you see their red light at night. You know, they're coming towards you. If you look over the port side and you see their green light, you know they're going with you. So it's just something that'll help you at night. Obviously with the boats, they're traveling on water. It's wide open unlike vehicles that are on lanes, so a tight path. This is just something that's going to help you navigate in low light situations. Be sure it is required by law to have them on from sunset to sunrise. So it's also something to note. So another thing to note guys, is if you were out anchored or moored on the water and not moving, you need to be sure you just have your white all around light on and not your front nab lights. So as you can see, the switch is two-way. So we got an off. So we're going to go to nab lights. We'll have the front red and green on and your white all around. Click it one more time. It'll slide over to A for anchor. So you're going to have your white all around light. And again, that's what you're going to need to have on if you're stationary at night and not moving. Alright guys, thanks for watching that quick video on nab lights. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below. Like and subscribe. And if you have anything that you guys would like to see, please email us at the address listed below. And we'll see you next time.