Re: At Anchor
Lighting: One all-round white light from sunset to sunrise where it can best be seen. Main mast or stern mast.
Required equipment (depends on length of boat - I believe your boat is a Class 1): Type I, II or III PFDs - one for each person aboard. Type III is common. Anyone age 10 and under must wear them. Type IV (throwable) - must have at least one. While not required, I have mine tethered to a line.
What else? You also need a sound producing device (your boat probably has a horn, but recommend having a whistle on board in case of power failure). Also, a fire extinguisher (common for boating is Class B).
On the Great Lakes I think you also need a marine radiotelephone such as a VHF radio (recommended, but not handhelds; not enough power). And you need visual distress signals (there are varying requirements depending on day or night).
There's probably more in terms of requirements, and much more in terms of suggested items, but I'll let more experienced boaters chime in. Highly recommend a safe boating course (by Coast Guard, Power Squadron, or ?). They teach all of the boating regulations, including federal and state; and how and when to use your VHF radio. I learned a ton.