Talbot
Well-Known Member
My yacht has a strange navigation light set up, which I believe is common for Privilidge catamarans of its age.
The tricolour provides stern/port/stbd as normal
There is an all round anchor light below the tricolour
(mine is actually a Hella LED fitting)
There is a port/stbd light fitting half way up the mast for use when not using the tricolour. The assumption is that these lights will only be used when under engine power, so the all round anchor light is used (in conjunction with these nav lights) to provide the steaming light and the stern light.
A fairly elegant and cheap solution, but it means that there is no low down stern light to identify the boat to overtaking vessels. The PO fitted an additional stern light on the gantry for this purpose, but that would mean that there would be two stern lights in use.
The gantry is being modified and the existing light needs to be replaced anyway so I have the opportunity to do something different.
The light from this needs to achieve the following:
1. Provide additional warning of the presence of the boat to overtaking traffic
2. Provide illumination to the dinghy dock for return to the boat when at anchor (I am also fitting a small blue led on port and stbd steps on the canoe sterns).
3. Avoid illumination into the cockpit to prevent loss of night vision.
4. Be low power consumption (i.e. led)
I could fit another stern light as before, but that has the same downside as the previous fitting
I could fit 1 or 2m of blue led strip light on the ganty (total consumption with SMD3228 bulbs approx 0.16w)
What do you think, or can you make alternative suggestions?
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The tricolour provides stern/port/stbd as normal
There is an all round anchor light below the tricolour
(mine is actually a Hella LED fitting)
There is a port/stbd light fitting half way up the mast for use when not using the tricolour. The assumption is that these lights will only be used when under engine power, so the all round anchor light is used (in conjunction with these nav lights) to provide the steaming light and the stern light.
A fairly elegant and cheap solution, but it means that there is no low down stern light to identify the boat to overtaking vessels. The PO fitted an additional stern light on the gantry for this purpose, but that would mean that there would be two stern lights in use.
The gantry is being modified and the existing light needs to be replaced anyway so I have the opportunity to do something different.
The light from this needs to achieve the following:
1. Provide additional warning of the presence of the boat to overtaking traffic
2. Provide illumination to the dinghy dock for return to the boat when at anchor (I am also fitting a small blue led on port and stbd steps on the canoe sterns).
3. Avoid illumination into the cockpit to prevent loss of night vision.
4. Be low power consumption (i.e. led)
I could fit another stern light as before, but that has the same downside as the previous fitting
I could fit 1 or 2m of blue led strip light on the ganty (total consumption with SMD3228 bulbs approx 0.16w)
What do you think, or can you make alternative suggestions?
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