Coll Regs - what does this signify?

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Power driven vessel, probably more than 50 metres, displaying nav lights + steaming lights (fore & aft mast) + 2 red horizontal lights just abaft stern steaming light (not all around) & only seen in astern sector.
 
How far were the red lights astern of the stern-light? Could it have been a tow, or were they definitely part of the vessel? If part of the vessel, I'd assume they were deck lights.
 
How far were the red lights astern of the stern-light

Abaft the masthead (steaming) light, not the stern light.

I reckon LSR has it . Ferry with a vehicle on deck with its tail lights, brake lights or rear fog lights still on still .
 
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Oh off Plymouth! Aircraft warning lights. On a warship So that a helicopter approaching the landing pad from astern does not crash into the mast.
 
Anybody off Plymouth at 0500 in early February needs a lot more help than working out nav lights !!

You don't know what your missing!

Presumably you'd prefer to be under a duvet, with something warm, cuddly & appreciative, of the opposite gender!









































Hang on, what the f--k was I doing there?
 
Oh off Plymouth! Aircraft warning lights. On a warship So that a helicopter approaching the landing pad from astern does not crash into the mast.

Well done that man!

We watched live firing earlier that night, from a warship called 'Borg', whichever Navy thats from.
Pleasant female, firing her words at superfast speed, warning 'all ships' about the exercise.
 
Borg?
Pleasant female?

Seven of nine ??

What you been on??

Seven of nine
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Oh off Plymouth! Aircraft warning lights. On a warship So that a helicopter approaching the landing pad from astern does not crash into the mast.

Aircraft warning lights are normally all-round -I suppose they could have been sectored for some reason. OTOH, perhaps they were some sort of VASI.
 
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