FullCircle
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Full Circle - I have just come back from Sweden where I purchased a hurricane lamp as displayed for the precise purpose (having not been able to find one anywhere in the UK). However I would also suggest a masthead all round white light with a range of up to 2NM as per the colregs. Indeed any and al lights you can afford to don whilst at anchor are acceptable - as long as they are not nav lights.
In the RN it is customary to turn on all upperdeck lighting as well as mast head all round whitelights as soon as the Navigator declares that the "Ship has her Anchor".
What colreg?
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Rule 30
Anchored vessels and vessels aground.
(a) A vessel at anchor shall exhibit where it can best be seen:
(i) in the fore part, an all-round white light or one ball;
(ii) at or near the stern and at a lower level that the light prescribed in paragraph (i), an all-round white light.
(b) A vessel of less than 50 metres in length may exhibit an all-round white light where it can best be seen instead of the lights prescribed in paragraph (a) of this Rule.
(c) A vessel at anchor may, and a vessel of 100 metres and more in length shall, also use the available working or equivalent lights to illuminate her decks.
(e) A vessel of less than 7 metres in length, when at anchor, not in or near a narrow channel, fairway or anchorage, or where other vessels normally navigate, shall not be required to exhibit the lights or shape prescribed in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Rule.
shapes prescribed in sub-paragraphs (d) (i) and (ii) of this Rule.
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My Feuerhand is set in the spreaders, and can 'best be seen'. Lights high against a lit background can also get tricky to see, but I usually anchor in little creeks,
And I havent got and inexhaustible supply of electrickery to run all the lights on my fine craft.