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Harlan Lachman wrote:
It seems odd to me that you went a season without even looking into this; are they that inaccessible? And did they really ship a boat without an anchor light? Actually, my yard looked at the lights a number of times and was unable to fix the problem. Every time they checked, things "apparently" worked fine. This isn't rocket science - if your yard can't figure it out they're not trying. Do they send a kid who flips the switch, or do they strip it down and look for corrosion or cold solder? And, yes, the boat shipped without an anchor lite. You can get a Davis MegaLight. With the low power bulb it uses about 1 AH a night, and with the high power bulb it is as bright as a standard anchor light. However, it is not certified, because its too easy for someone to change the bulb! We use ours in addition to the anchor, or in mooring fields where a light is needed, because sometimes its easier to spot the light dangling 8 feet over the water then at the masthead. |