We like to view the fireworks from our boat at Solomons Island every year, along with several hundred other boaters. After the fireworks ends, it is always a mad dash for everyone to return to their dock or boat ramp. It gets crazy. So, we wait a half hour after the other boaters leave to pull anchor. That makes it easier to navigate at night because there is not so many other boats out driving crazy, and fewer lights to distinguish. I have learned to have my chart plotter and radar turned on with display settings for daytime but turned low. Night time display settings are too dark for me. I also clean all the windows to reduce glare, including the rear windows. And, I have all the red and white interior lights turned off. If you must have interior light, turn the red lights on. Do NOT use white lights at night while navigating because it will cause night blindness. And finally, go slow and use lookouts. I do not use the overhead spot light because of the glare off the railings. (One day I will fix that). Enjoy the fireworks.