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"CalifBill" wrote in message
... "mgg" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote in message ... On Mar 20, 11:04 pm, wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:34:34 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: My Marquis has the little Vav. lights on the sides located almost midships, and nothing on the bow. I really think that's an odd arrangement but so be it, and I would think that they should actually be located on the bow so the length of the boat can be juddged at night. a couple questions. would it be better to remove them and go with a bow Nav light? or is it legal to run both green/red on bow and sides at the same time? I'm opting for putting a Nav. llight on the bow myself. Your existing lights are perfectly legal. Most ships have their nav lights mounted on the superstructure. 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. The boat's length has nothing to do with it. It's a matter of knowing the orientation of the boat, it's rough heading, and what you need to do (or not do) to avoid a collision. Your nav lights are perfectly suited for that purpose. --Mike If they are on the bow, then someone is going to figure it is a small skiff. Aren't most nav lights on or near the bow of most boats??? -- Nom=de=Plume |
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