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On Sep 24, 4:47�pm, jim wrote:
lyle wrote: hello all, �I have a 1965 Glasspar Avalon that came factory with red and blue navigation lenses. �Any one know the story behind this? �any theories or explanation will be greatly appreciated. The sun has magically turned the green lens blue Well, in the past 43 years we have all changed a bit. It's always been red and green for nav lights, blue lights are for law enforcement and that is recent. Time to buy a new nav light, probably be impossible to find replacement lenses given the age of the boat though you might look at your local boat supply stores. Mike |
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I suspect the green lens has been changed to blue by years of exposure to
sunlight. Nav lights are cheap and you might even be lucky enough to find one that will fit the existing mounting holes in your hull. "Mike" wrote in message ... On Sep 24, 4:47?pm, jim wrote: lyle wrote: hello all, ?I have a 1965 Glasspar Avalon that came factory with red and blue navigation lenses. ?Any one know the story behind this? ?any theories or explanation will be greatly appreciated. The sun has magically turned the green lens blue Well, in the past 43 years we have all changed a bit. It's always been red and green for nav lights, blue lights are for law enforcement and that is recent. Time to buy a new nav light, probably be impossible to find replacement lenses given the age of the boat though you might look at your local boat supply stores. Mike |
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