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![]() Hanta-Yo-Yo wrote: lighting, I found a battery operated White LED marine approved light, all self contained. I bought it on Ebay, along with a Red/Green bow light. They are attached with a suction foot, or screwed on to bow and stern. Uses 3 AA batteries, and is good for all night. I also carry a flashlight. I figure you can never have to much light when it comes to being seen, and not run over. You could check with your local Marine West to see what others are using. This would not necessarily be the legal definition, however the legal definition is pretty much the minimal interpretation. So the more lights you use, the better. Is it "West Marine"? Google got me that with the nearest location being Pittsburgh. What sucks is they also have a location in Boardman Ohio and I just spent 4 days in Boardman last week. Grrr! The main No-No, is flashing lights, which are considered distress signals, and will attract unwanted attention. Ok, thanks. I don't need any unwanted attention that's for sure.. I took the Pa. Fish & Boating Commissions online practice test last night and did pretty well considering my experience is limited to the the local river that has no other traffic other than an occasional canoe or kayak and the local lakes that do not allow powerboats or PWC. I'm going to take the online course they offer to get my feet wet (no pun intended). Some states also regulate the use of lights while fishing, so you could have some conflicting regs that you want to check out. TnT OvO HYY I'll be seeing the WCO tonight I'm sure! |
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