Nostrodamus
Well-Known Member
We are anchored in a particularly busy bay at the moment and at night most people turn on their anchor lights.
The trouble is some are on the top of the mast and some have little solar lights somewhere on deck level.
Although some of the solar lights are difficult to make out the real problem is the anchor lights which are red, blue, green or orange and flash!
Now it may attract your attention but for a boat approaching the anchorage from a distance seeing a red or green flashing light must look like some kind of buoy or marker and could be a navigational hazard. You check your charts or plotter but there is nothing yet you see the flashing light ahead!
Why when so many people are obsessed with rules of the road is this one ignored.
Could a green or red flashing anchor light be a navigational hazard?
The trouble is some are on the top of the mast and some have little solar lights somewhere on deck level.
Although some of the solar lights are difficult to make out the real problem is the anchor lights which are red, blue, green or orange and flash!
Now it may attract your attention but for a boat approaching the anchorage from a distance seeing a red or green flashing light must look like some kind of buoy or marker and could be a navigational hazard. You check your charts or plotter but there is nothing yet you see the flashing light ahead!
Why when so many people are obsessed with rules of the road is this one ignored.
Could a green or red flashing anchor light be a navigational hazard?