Do you carry emergency Nav lights

Do you carry emergency...

  • navigation lights

    Votes: 10 62.5%
  • aerial

    Votes: 13 81.3%

  • Total voters
    16

tim_ber

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EDIT EDIT EDIT,

Sorry, please ignore this poll and look at the subsequent one - I can't get rid of this badly designed one.




I will try to create a poll below.

Wish me luck.

I will now try to edit the poll to include something I missed. Will I be able to access the poll now or not...

No.

I was going to add:
I don't carry emerg aerial
I don't carry emerg nav lights.

Would have given a fuller picture don't you think?
Oh well
 
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Being ex-racers, both my boats had dual nav lights for sailing, i.e. Tricolour at mast head, plus bicolour bow light and stern light.

I think if both of those failed I would go for an all round white from the ships supply in preference to dodgy dry-battery powered coloured lights that would be difficult to align properly. I've never carried the dry-battery lights, except on an Enterprise on a lake in Southport...(24hr race).
 
A red plastic plate and a torch shining through it; now that's in 'We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea', and I read it more than fifty years ago. Can't remember where the car keys are though...
 
so if my bicolour or stern fails I have tricolor and then again an all round white.
all legal as far as I know under 12m?

Do they count as emergency lights bay your vague definition?

A pointless poll unless you ask a useful question, hence the lack of replies.
 
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