RupertW
Well-Known Member
Solar garden lights
One thing I've started to see on liveaboards is the use of solar garden lights as anchor lights, either strung up in the foretriangle or mounted permanantly on a short pole on the pushpit (and covered when not anchored). One skipper I spoke to about it said that she preferred a light in people's eyeline when going into a dark anchorage, not something way above it.
That way the anchor light can be used every night even if the engine hasn't been used to charge the batteries. One downside that it probably won't last all night, but the experienced anchorers seem to think that there isn't much movement in an anchorage between 2am and dawn, so it shouldn't matter.
One thing I've started to see on liveaboards is the use of solar garden lights as anchor lights, either strung up in the foretriangle or mounted permanantly on a short pole on the pushpit (and covered when not anchored). One skipper I spoke to about it said that she preferred a light in people's eyeline when going into a dark anchorage, not something way above it.
That way the anchor light can be used every night even if the engine hasn't been used to charge the batteries. One downside that it probably won't last all night, but the experienced anchorers seem to think that there isn't much movement in an anchorage between 2am and dawn, so it shouldn't matter.