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JB,
I would certainly recommend standard boat lighting (red and green), however, I would not wish to rely solely on same. Some device to provide a radar profile would also be useful, as would additional safety and signal equipment should something unexpected occur. While collisions with a kayak are unlikely, you are in a very exposed and unprotected situation and should take reasonable safety precautions. Rick "JB" wrote in message ... Hello all... I'm writing from Switzerland and this is my first post on this newsgroup...but I've been reading you all for a long time and got plenty of tricks that helped me improve my poor skills... Most of the time, I paddle on Lake Leman but I travel every year to Brittany and put my kayak to rougher seas !! I just wanted to hear from you about seakayaking at night...do you use any light so other boats could see you ? Thanks.. JB |
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