Motoring light

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Now that the mast is down I have decided to fit a motoring light, as up till now I have used a top of the mast all round white and pulpit light combo. So the question is where can I get one, and how do I make sure that the profile will fit on to the mast?
Thanks for any help
 
how do I make sure that the profile will fit on to the mast?
Thanks for any help

You don't have to :)
use a standard masthead light and one of these, you get them in both plastic (as in this picure) and aluminium.
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Now that the mast is down I have decided to fit a motoring light, as up till now I have used a top of the mast all round white and pulpit light combo. So the question is where can I get one, and how do I make sure that the profile will fit on to the mast?
Thanks for any help

You can easily make a mounting like the one illustrated in Knuterkit's link from a piece of aluminium and pop rivet to the mast.

I take it you have a separate stern light as you will need that if you use a "steaming light" rather than the all round white.

Personally I would not bother. Being less than 12m length why not just continue with the allround white + bicolour ?


Legal combinations of lights illustrated below

Navigationlights.jpg~original
 
You can easily make a mounting like the one illustrated in Knuterkit's link from a piece of aluminium and pop rivet to the mast.

I take it you have a separate stern light as you will need that if you use a "steaming light" rather than the all round white.

Personally I would not bother. If you are less than 12m length why not just continue with the allround white + bicolour ?


Legal combinations of lights illustrated below

Navigationlights.jpg~original

Many have them all at the same time :D
 
Personally I would not bother. Being less than 12m length why not just continue with the allround white + bicolour ?
Legal combinations of lights illustrated below

Navlight's should be to regulation, it is also as important that you are seen.

I can understand wanting the option of a steaming light. It means you have lights lower down, this can be particularly helpful when approaching ports where a faster vessel may well be overtaking from astern. If you have only the mast head light up it can be hard to see from a bigger vessel...
 
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