Underwater lights

Praps this one is a bit more relevant, although I think a Nordhavn might be an unusual boat for underwater lights. Pleasingly for sigmasailor this particular boat is owned by a bloke called Ken.

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Cheers
Jimmy
 
Hey Jimmy

you should get a set, then the Op, JFM, myself and all us others can visit a marina somewhere in the summer and light up the sea... I wonder what it would look like..
 
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then ... can ... light up the sea... I wonder what it would look like..


Already doing that SP :D. Here is my previous boat with 4x Lumishore 120s. No trick long-exposure photography - you can see that the other lights on the boat are not burnt out in the photo. The Lumishores really do look like this. Current boat has 6 of the beasts but I dont have a pic to hand:
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This last one is just the two Lumishores on the tender lighting up a rock - the lights are on the outboard engine cav plate and the engine is slightly tilted up, to be fair...
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Because giving way to stand on vessels from port is equally, if not more important.

Not wishing to be difficult but it seems to me that if I am in my wheelhouse the vessels which will be stand on if they are either to port or to starboard will include RAM, NUC, vessels engaged in fishing plus CDD - which will probably be bigger than me so I'm as likely to see them whichever side the helm is on, plus sailing vessels which will most likely have a large white flappy thing which again should be pretty visible either side or, if they aren't, invisibility to port is no worse than to starboard.

OTOH the stand on vessels which are only to starboard will include power driven vessels which may be less visible from the opposite side.

So, by my reckoning, having a marginally better vis to starboard is marginally favourable from the point of view of seeing stand on vessels. Although, in fairness - as per my comment above - having a better view to port will help with the head on, rule 14 vis.
 
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OK, thanks for explaining the thinking. I see your point but I don't agree it, for many of the reasons given by BJB. But each to their own

Ha! I just noticed that I typed CDD (dull acronym used in Anti Money Laundering) rather than CBD. I must be working too hard. :D
 
Praps this one is a bit more relevant, although I think a Nordhavn might be an unusual boat for underwater lights. Pleasingly for sigmasailor this particular boat is owned by a bloke called Ken.

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Cheers
Jimmy

Jeez, it's a block of flats! :eek:

I think that must be the ugliest floating apartments I have ever seen. Reminds me of the Costa Concordia in many ways. It might look better with a stern paddlewheel.
 
It was someone holding the notion that 'the give way sector is to starboard' which I was suggesting is ill-conceived, not the location of the wheel.
 
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Searust,,
dont be nasty about the guys boat... he has not said anything about your boat and would prob say yours looks very nice.

What a load of rubbish. Just a plastic boat with pointless useless under-water lights.
Whats the point ? Oh they look good !!
Similar things on moron go faster boys cars.
 
What a load of rubbish. Just a plastic boat with pointless useless under-water lights.
Whats the point ? Oh they look good !!
Similar things on moron go faster boys cars.

Why do some raggies get so upset about people liking different things to them? Do you want everyone to be exactly like you?

I suspect underwater lights on a nearby boat would bother you in much the same way as a lively neighbour would bother someone next door holding a glass against the wall.
 
It was someone holding the notion that 'the give way sector is to starboard' which I was suggesting is ill-conceived, not the location of the wheel.
I'm puzzled. Now someone is ill-conceived? I understood the notion was.
Anyway, even if formally you might have a point on the latter, I reckon that in practice everybody understood what "someone" meant.
There's just one point still to be clarified.
Since you said that such notion explained a lot, care to tell us what, exactly?
 
What a load of rubbish. Just a plastic boat with pointless useless under-water lights.
Whats the point ? Oh they look good !!
Similar things on moron go faster boys cars.

Isnt it each to their own, I would rather see a boat with U/W lights than lay there and listen to the banging of ropes all night, we may be bright but the dont keep people awake.

Jimmy, Hamble????? is there a move on the cards.
 
Oi, waddumean? There's probably more wood my keel alone, than in your whole boat... :D

Thanks for the historical explanation!

You're welcome.

I'm sure there is more wood in your boat. I am quite happy to have my SR described as "frozen snot" - Little Ship does it all the time, but he has a gorgeous mobo, not a tenement block. I doubt that the owner of that 4 storey monstosity would consider my boat anything other than an MAB. She is 40 years old next year & rather starting (like me) to show her age. Tarting her up would be a bit like old men dying their hair or wearing wigs. Or maybe even installing u/w lights. :p

I try not to have any pretentions - one would rather tend to get jumped on in these fora for displaying pretensions . . . :D
 
I am quite happy to have my SR described as "frozen snot"
LOL, I had to google that one.
And I found this woodenboat forum thread, which maybe you and LS might find interesting.
What's next, are you going to suggest "Tarted up frozen snot" as the most accurate description for the Delaware version of SR?
And maybe also for any other MoBo with u/w lights....? :eek: :D

PS: as much as I love displacement MoBos, I can't disagree with you on the 4 storey monster.
And I guess you weren't aware of her top floor arrangement - see below!
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