Billjratt
Well-Known Member
The thread on the new supernova dazzlingly bright LED masthead lights set me thinking.
MUST we have these polluting things (anchor) on everywhere we go?
A quiet dark bay with no through traffic would be ideal for star-gazing if there were no other lights, but on they come...
I acknowledge the need if a boat is anchored in a fairway, but otherwise we should all save our battery power -
Perhaps if they were all inefficient high current battery-flatteners, they would be left off more often.
So, is the much-vaunted LED in fact a retrograde step from a quality of life point of view?
Before you all threaten me with midnight ramming, most of the decent anchorages around the coast have at least one mooring buoy with an unlit boat on anyway, so why spoil it?
MUST we have these polluting things (anchor) on everywhere we go?
A quiet dark bay with no through traffic would be ideal for star-gazing if there were no other lights, but on they come...
I acknowledge the need if a boat is anchored in a fairway, but otherwise we should all save our battery power -
Perhaps if they were all inefficient high current battery-flatteners, they would be left off more often.
So, is the much-vaunted LED in fact a retrograde step from a quality of life point of view?
Before you all threaten me with midnight ramming, most of the decent anchorages around the coast have at least one mooring buoy with an unlit boat on anyway, so why spoil it?