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SteveB August 28th 09 01:03 AM

Actual boat question
 
On the stern of my yacht, I have a running light on the end of a SS tube.
The glass is gone. On the base for the glass, R and G are embossed, meaning
to me that one should orient the glass in a red/green way. The front
running light is red and green. Is it the same for the stern? I can't find
one of the glasses to save my life, and may just have to replace the whole
damn thing. Or, is the rear light clear?

Steve



H the K[_2_] August 28th 09 01:14 AM

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SteveB wrote:
On the stern of my yacht, I have a running light on the end of a SS tube.
The glass is gone. On the base for the glass, R and G are embossed, meaning
to me that one should orient the glass in a red/green way. The front
running light is red and green. Is it the same for the stern? I can't find
one of the glasses to save my life, and may just have to replace the whole
damn thing. Or, is the rear light clear?

Steve



The stern light is clear...white, actually.

Tom Francis - SWSports August 28th 09 01:25 AM

Actual boat question
 
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:03:38 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:

rear light clear

The Fish August 28th 09 01:56 AM

Actual boat question
 
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:03:38 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:

On the stern of my yacht, I have a running light on the end of a SS tube.
The glass is gone. On the base for the glass, R and G are embossed, meaning
to me that one should orient the glass in a red/green way. The front
running light is red and green. Is it the same for the stern? I can't find
one of the glasses to save my life, and may just have to replace the whole
damn thing. Or, is the rear light clear?

Steve


White.

See: http://boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/sidelights.htm
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Jim August 28th 09 02:50 AM

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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:03:38 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:

rear light clear


And, visible for 180 degrees.

wf3h August 28th 09 02:56 AM

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On Aug 27, 9:50*pm, Jim wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:

On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:03:38 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:


rear light clear


And, visible for 180 degrees.


135 degrees....

Tom Francis - SWSports August 28th 09 03:10 AM

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On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:56:58 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:

On Aug 27, 9:50*pm, Jim wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:

On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:03:38 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:


rear light clear


And, visible for 180 degrees.


135 degrees....


Er...on boats less than 12 meters (39.37 feet), a stern light is clear
showing 180 degrees.

Pages 48/49 Navigation Rules.

SteveB August 28th 09 04:18 AM

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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:03:38 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:

rear light clear


Then the one I have ( a tube about 18" long with terminals at one end and a
bulb at the other ) may possibly at one time been a bow light because of the
R and G embossed letters. This is gonna make it a lot easier to find a glass
globe. I have been running it with just an exposed bulb.

Steve



Scott Dickson August 28th 09 05:20 AM

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On Aug 27, 8:03*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
On the stern of my yacht, I have a running light on the end of a SS tube.
The glass is gone. *On the base for the glass, R and G are embossed, meaning
to me that one should orient the glass in a red/green way. *The front
running light is red and green. *Is it the same for the stern? *I can't find
one of the glasses to save my life, and may just have to replace the whole
damn thing. *Or, is the rear light clear?

Steve


Light should be clear.

wf3h August 28th 09 11:18 AM

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On Aug 27, 10:10*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:56:58 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:

On Aug 27, 9:50*pm, Jim wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:


On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:03:38 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote:


rear light clear


And, visible for 180 degrees.


135 degrees....


Er...on boats less than 12 meters (39.37 feet), a stern light is clear
showing 180 degrees.

Pages 48/49 Navigation Rules.


try page 41. a sternlight is defined as one that displays over an arc
of 135 degrees. on some vessels, an all around light may be used.
there's nothing about a light displaying 180 degrees.


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