AngusMcDoon
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Most inveterate anchorers here in the Med, seem to use PV-powered garden lights
Do they last all night?
Most inveterate anchorers here in the Med, seem to use PV-powered garden lights
I'm not entirely sure why people want a really bright anchor lightIf it is so dark that your boat can't be seen then a fairly mild light will easily light up the boat (unless you're prone to anchoring against a backdrop of filmset lighting)
Colregs? Insurance?
One can always make a light dimmer (pbo types can think of a way; sock over the lamp? before sticking in electronic bits and bobs), but not so easy to make it brighter when / if needed.
Please advise where in the colregs it says that an anchor light has to be of a certain lumens - I can't find this anywhere.
RobF;5790068 ............I made the comment as I don't see the point of blinding people in an anchorage - if it's really dark you don't want to have someone reduce your night vision with a really bright anchor light. Then again said:Yes, it mentions the problem of glare, at short range, in the annex pointed out by Salty John. Not only that, overly bright lights can cause confusion at range.
One of the mags is raising a campaign for more strident anchor lights, a great mistake in my view. I would settle for people just showing something !![]()
I'd settle for anchor lights at the approximate eye level of other boat skippers instead of at the top of the mast!Yes, it mentions the problem of glare, at short range, in the annex pointed out by Salty John. Not only that, overly bright lights can cause confusion at range.
One of the mags is raising a campaign for more strident anchor lights, a great mistake in my view. I would settle for people just showing something !![]()
Rule 30 tells you that an anchor light is an all-round white light, Rule 22 tells you that this must have a range of 2 miles, then you have to go to Annex 1 which tells you what the luminous intensity must be for an all round white light of this required range.
Please advise where in the colregs it says that an anchor light has to be of a certain lumens - I can't find this anywhere.
I must declare a commercial interest whilst I post this:
That is very nice.
Here is a live webcam view of one of the anchor lights I make and sell for about £26:
http://blackwatersailingclub.org.uk/webcam/northey.html
If you look to the left of my bright light you may be able to see some other dull lights.
The left hand camera here also shows a dim light (if it is still going):
http://www.blackwatersailingclub.org.uk/index.php/views/webcams
http://www.allproductdesign.co.uk/anchor lights.html
I must declare a commercial interest whilst I post this, even though I don't have a signature to my posts.
+1I bought an incredibly bright LED anchor light from the poster Sailingsaves.
I don't know whether he is still making them, but I have been very pleased with it.
Might be worth asking him for details.