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On Mar 21, 5:30*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 05:01:38 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: I would imagine so, but to me it doesn't make sense to only be able to judge half the boats length by having a 23' boat look like it's only 12. I don't think it's as easy to judge length at night, despite where the lights are located. Judging length is actually not that important except with very large boats like freighters, or tug boats pulling a barge. *One of the best things a small boat can do to improve its visibility is to install a radar reflector mounted as high off the water as possible. http://www.defender.com/ProductDisplay?id=82874 Mounting can be as simple as suspending from a boat hook held in a fishing *rod holder. That is taken into consideration as well, Wayne. Thanks! I also have a clip-on white light that is fairly light and battery operated, and can be suspended from the windshield if need be. The D-batteries are down low so there is little weight up top. and it's actually about 3 ft. long so that would be at least 3 ft. above the windshield. |
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