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Wandering around my favourite local chandlers, I just happened to pause by the fishing bits he sells. There on the shelf was a small red fishing rod light, powered by two button cells.
I trail all sorts of boats about and have always had a little concern for the bits that have to hang over the transom despite the tatty duster tied on. My problem is solved. One red fishing rod light, 2 elastic bands and and the bits that hang out can now be seen day and more importantly night. Cost of the light, about six quid.

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red bicycle 'strobe' lights probably far more visible than fishing lights powered by 'button cells'

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Re: Bike lights

And even more confusing for the fish .. see a red light flashing and think mm better keep that to port or I'll crash ... much better with a long white flash every 10secs that'll lull the piscine population into a false sense of security

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A usefull bit of kit, I carry one as a back up light for the cockpit compass, on the odd occasion I've used it there has been no adverse effect on deviation, Cheers and a Happy New Year. Mike.

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For tools the best sites seem to be www.screwfix.com and my favourite is www.tooled-up.com (sorry don't know how to put in hyperlinks)

Tooled-up .com have a special offer on now for a 1 million candlepower handheld lamp mains or car charge for approx £17.50

They have other great offers on all sorts of tools.

Have a great New Year everyone, my Boxing Day was spoiled, I was the only one to turn up to race despite the F5 going on F6.


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3.5 Million Candlepower in Homebase for c £15!!

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Re: Bike lights

Interesting .. I thought that actually there is not a standard .. can be isophase,occulting,A, LFl(10s) as long as it ain't Fl(2) ?

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Re: Bike lights

I thought it flashed if it off for more time than it is on and occulted if it is on for more time than it is off...........

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Re: Bike lights

So do I. However the definition of a long flash is 2secs or more. So a L Fl 10s (eg Needles Fairway) will have a flash lasting 2secs and then 8 secs of darkness.

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Re: Bike lights

Yes, a flash of darkness /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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