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Placement of nav lights
I'm removing the bow red/green nav light from the new boat and am thinking of placing one single color nav light on each side of the center console. I can't seem to find the damned rule regarding nav lights. I believe having the red/green lights on the side is perfectly legal, but I'm looking for a "source." The USCG site seems to be down here. Anyone? Ferris? Ferris Bueller? |
Placement of nav lights
"HK" wrote in message
... I'm removing the bow red/green nav light from the new boat and am thinking of placing one single color nav light on each side of the center console. I can't seem to find the damned rule regarding nav lights. I believe having the red/green lights on the side is perfectly legal, but I'm looking for a "source." The USCG site seems to be down here. Anyone? Ferris? Ferris Bueller? http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/R...AVIGATION.html http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...3cfr118.75.pdf |
Placement of nav lights
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... I'm removing the bow red/green nav light from the new boat and am thinking of placing one single color nav light on each side of the center console. I can't seem to find the damned rule regarding nav lights. I believe having the red/green lights on the side is perfectly legal, but I'm looking for a "source." The USCG site seems to be down here. Anyone? Ferris? Ferris Bueller? http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/R...AVIGATION.html http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...3cfr118.75.pdf Thanks: "Sidelights - Colored lights - red on port and green on starboard - showing an unbroken arc of the horizon of 112.5 degrees, from dead ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side." Sidelights it is. |
Placement of nav lights
"HK" wrote in message
... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... I'm removing the bow red/green nav light from the new boat and am thinking of placing one single color nav light on each side of the center console. I can't seem to find the damned rule regarding nav lights. I believe having the red/green lights on the side is perfectly legal, but I'm looking for a "source." The USCG site seems to be down here. Anyone? Ferris? Ferris Bueller? http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/R...AVIGATION.html http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...3cfr118.75.pdf Thanks: "Sidelights - Colored lights - red on port and green on starboard - showing an unbroken arc of the horizon of 112.5 degrees, from dead ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side." Sidelights it is. Watch out for that half a degree of visibility. |
Placement of nav lights
On Wed, 08 Aug 07, HK wrote:
showing an unbroken arc of the horizon of 112.5 degrees, from dead ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side." Sidelights it is. It may be technically legal but it's not necessarily safe. Passengers like to stand next to the consol or even in front of it, effectively blocking the light completely, or at least intermittently, making it look like a blinking light. Satisfying the law is one thing. But please locate them so we can see you clearly when you're coming at us in the dark ;-) Rick |
Placement of nav lights
Harry, I asked some questions aboutt he side nav. lights on my 23'
cuddie. They are mounted about midships, and I didn't like the idea that they weren't at the bow, thus giving a deception that someone actually would only see half of the boat. I opted to put a marker light at the front of my boat so an observer would notice the total length of the craft. plus seeing the craft aproaching, it seems to me that it is more obvious with the red/green combination, rather than having them split apart on a 7' beam. Of course, you're on your own on this one, but I prefer the lights up front and not on the sides. wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 07, HK wrote: showing an unbroken arc of the horizon of 112.5 degrees, from dead ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on each side." Sidelights it is. It may be technically legal but it's not necessarily safe. Passengers like to stand next to the consol or even in front of it, effectively blocking the light completely, or at least intermittently, making it look like a blinking light. Satisfying the law is one thing. But please locate them so we can see you clearly when you're coming at us in the dark ;-) Rick |
Placement of nav lights
On Aug 8, 12:00 pm, HK wrote:
I'm removing the bow red/green nav light from the new boat and am thinking of placing one single color nav light on each side of the center console. I can't seem to find the damned rule regarding nav lights. I believe having the red/green lights on the side is perfectly legal, but I'm looking for a "source." The USCG site seems to be down here. Anyone? Ferris? Ferris Bueller? I like others have concerns about obstructions by passengers, fishermen, mounting for covers, etc.. And being a small boater, the other concern about vision distraction at night is very close to my heart. It is about the most annoying problem you can have with lights within line of sight. I did however notice a nice ridge on the sheerline that would be perfect for lights mounted out of the way, unobstructed, and out of sight. Just my opinon. |
Placement of nav lights
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Placement of nav lights
Harry, I must say that your new boat is verry nice. I must also say
that the present bow light is "butt ugly" LOL! http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...2007-08-08.jpg I can understand why you want to do something different. If it was up to me, I'd leave it there but switch it out to a more stylish and lower profile light. Like this one. http://www.wholesalemarine.com/pc/PK...lor+Light.html wrote: On Aug 8, 12:00 pm, HK wrote: I'm removing the bow red/green nav light from the new boat and am thinking of placing one single color nav light on each side of the center console. I can't seem to find the damned rule regarding nav lights. I believe having the red/green lights on the side is perfectly legal, but I'm looking for a "source." The USCG site seems to be down here. Anyone? Ferris? Ferris Bueller? I like others have concerns about obstructions by passengers, fishermen, mounting for covers, etc.. And being a small boater, the other concern about vision distraction at night is very close to my heart. It is about the most annoying problem you can have with lights within line of sight. I did however notice a nice ridge on the sheerline that would be perfect for lights mounted out of the way, unobstructed, and out of sight. Just my opinon. |
Placement of nav lights
On Aug 8, 1:33 pm, Tim wrote:
Harry, I must say that your new boat is verry nice. I must also say that the present bow light is "butt ugly" LOL! http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...00CC/DSC_02342... Yup, that's the ridge right there, right above the rub strip. I can't find the shot of the inteior, but if there is a bulkhead that transititions the standing area and sitting area in the bow, I might put it adjacent to that. Say you are standing against the bulkhead, starbord side, working over the side, the light will be to your left. Sitting int the bow, it would be to your right if that makes any sense. Either way, unobstructed under normal conditions. |
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