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Rule 30(b): A vessel of less than 50 meters in length may exhibit an
all-round white light where it can best be seen instead of the lights prescribed in paragraph (a) of this Rule. Annex I 9(b)(i) All-round lights shall be located as not to be obscured by masts, topmasts, or structures within angular sectors of more than 6 degrees, except anchor lights prescribed in Rule 30, which need not be placed at an impractible height above the hull. A lot of people we met on our circumnav believed that a masthead anchor light was asking for trouble -- too high to be seen by most small vessels -- and carried anchor lights in the foretriangle or even under the boom. If the only obstruction is the mast, you beat the 6 degree requirement if you're ten mast diameters away from it (60 inches away from a 6 inch obstruction), so you don't even need the second clause in 9(b)(i). We had a light at the masthead, 82' off the water, and used it everywhere. When in harbors with small boat traffic, we also hung a lantern under the boom, about 11 feet off the water. If there was a lot of traffic, we left cabin lights or spreader lights on (Kata Beach, Thailand -- night slalom by drunk PWCs). As for your question about caving rope -- I'd say more trouble than it's worth. You'd still have to get power into the other end and worry about the wire work-hardening over the halyard sheave. Far easier to take a light with a twenty foot cord, hoist it in the foretriangle, and plug the cord into an outlet at the mast (12V or whatever). Or, as you suggest, a battery LED anchor light. Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com (Parallax) wrote in message . com... Anchor lights have to be the biggest pain in the neck. Waaaaaaaaay up there on the top of the mast with slapping wires in the mast fatiguing, corrosion, blown bulbs, etc. a masochists dream. I have seen ppl hoist a 12V light with its power wires up high using a halyard but the wire flops all over. This may be useless but perhaps somebody can use it for something else. SO: Useless Idea #3732. I once saw dacron 12 mm caving rope with 4 copper wire conductors down the center. This stuff was made by PMI and I dont know its purpose but maybe you could use it for halyards and use the wire to power an anchor light. Now that I really think about it, I cant believe I have put up with something as dumbass as a mast top anchor light for years. I have frequently used a battery powered light hoisted up high but sorta worried that the mast "shadowed" it. With new LED arrays and rechargeable high amp hour lithium batteries, a battery powered anchor light may really be freasible. Is the shadowing a real problem? |