ash12
Well-Known Member
i was looking at an advert for a boat and it said that it came with a rotaing orange light and i dont know what it would be used for. any ideas?
I have one fitted, to be used as a last resort to get the attention of ships getting too close. Not part of lights and shapes except for an air cushion vehicle.
As pointed out a flashing yellow light is the light shown (in addition to the normal navigation lights) by a hovercraft in flight.
rule 23 of the colregs:
(b) An air-cushion vessel when operating in the non-displacement mode shall, in addition to the
lights prescribed in paragraph (a) of this Rule, exhibit an all-round flashing yellow light.
Why on earth would you want to appear to be a hovercraft?
A white flare, or safer perhaps a bright hand held spotlight, would be more effective and the correct method of drawing attention to your presence
Course he could also be a chain driven ferry.
I missed that, but which rules apply to a chain ferry?
thanks but why would it be on a 50ft cruiser?
Yes I think you may be right. BUT the Cowes chain ferry has flashing white light.i think the Red Jets from Southamton to Cowes have flashing amber lights
Two yellow lights vertical flashing alternately to be precise. Looks like the boat in question is not equipped for purse seine fishing.Annex 2 of the regs talks of Orange flashing lights on purse siene flshing boats
Wouldn't a white hand flare (ie a proper collision warning signal) be a/ more visible and b/ possibly less confusing?