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In article , Meindert Sprang says...
"Steve Christensen" wrote in message ... I have also come to the conclusion that masthead anchor lights are close to useless on sailboats. About all they do is meet the legal requirements, they don't actually illuminate the boat. Huh???? since when are anchor lights meant to illuminate a boat? They'r meant to indicate where your boat is, at 2 miles distance. Most masthead anchor lights I've seen are very easily mistaken for a star, or are lost in the background clutter of lights ashore. On a very dark night it is not uncommon to have a masthead light running, but to have the hull of the boat itself be totally invisible in the dark. If a boat pilot doesn't look up he can run right into you. This isn't a problem with ships or power boats, just sailboats with their silly 10 watt bulbs 60 feet up in the air pointing straight up. By illuminating the deck a bit you make the boat more visible to passing boats. You don't think that is what anchor lights were meant to do? Steve Christensen |
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Steve Christensen wrote: In article , Meindert Sprang says... "Steve Christensen" wrote in message ... I have also come to the conclusion that masthead anchor lights are close to useless on sailboats. About all they do is meet the legal requirements, they don't actually illuminate the boat. Huh???? since when are anchor lights meant to illuminate a boat? They'r meant to indicate where your boat is, at 2 miles distance. And closer than 2 miles, since a boat that's 2 miles away from you and stays 2 miles away from you will very seldom run into you and sink you. Most masthead anchor lights I've seen are very easily mistaken for a star, or are lost in the background clutter of lights ashore. On a very dark night it is not uncommon to have a masthead light running, but to have the hull of the boat itself be totally invisible in the dark. If a boat pilot doesn't look up he can run right into you. This isn't a problem with ships or power boats, just sailboats with their silly 10 watt bulbs 60 feet up in the air pointing straight up. By illuminating the deck a bit you make the boat more visible to passing boats. You don't think that is what anchor lights were meant to do? No I think the anchor light regulation was written many years ago when many boats (especially sail boats) didn't have much of an electrical system to establish liability in case of an accident. I don't think deck illumination was considered important. Not that it is not important - it's just not what an anchor light was meant to do. grandma Rosalie |
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FWIW , we do Tours at nite also and I can tell you, many times, you don't see a
sailboat at anchor until your right of top of them. Lite them suckers up please!! You'll sleep better at the cost of a bit of electric! Sterling |
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