Graham_Wright
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To answer the exact question - 12 volt fluorescent tube. Centre obscured. Ends wrapped with a red filter material.
Totally non-compliant but certainly cheap.
They need to be 1 metre apart!
To answer the exact question - 12 volt fluorescent tube. Centre obscured. Ends wrapped with a red filter material.
Totally non-compliant but certainly cheap.
I think I may have found the answer. http://www.lifegear.com/glow-sticks-1/glow-stick Red glow sticks that can be hoisted on the flag halyard. Just bought one from eBay. Will report back as to how bright it is.
TS
How long do they last? Andrew
When our yacht was chartered out in Spain, the local rules stated that we had to have 2 red lights on board to use to indicate NUC. My local man lent me some lights to be on board when we were inspected, but I did not have the as a permanent item.
Now the yacht is no longer coded. However I wonder if it might be a good idea to have a couple of red lights strung together to make NUC and hope I never have to use them.
Would a couple of LED red lights work? Any suggestions as to what to use?
Thanks
TudorSailor
OK Now recieved the GlowStick. Seems good value for money. Easily seen at the end of the garden! It might not meet colregs to be visible at a mile but I think it will be visible at night many hundreds of metres away, so better than nothing. I think I will get a green one to use with the red on the dinghy
TudorSailor
their web site says "Auto off in 1 hour": can that be overridden (switch, etc?) or one has to stay awake all night to hourly turn them on again?
If your vessel is Not Under Command, should you be asleep?![]()
If we put aside mechanical failures, I am thinking about singlehanding: say after two days without sleep, those might possibly be "exceptional circumstances" causing one to collapse asleep and be "unable to keep out of the way of another vessel" as stated by the rule.