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Boat lights ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 5167519" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>TWRA enforces Coast Guard regulations.</p><p>I witnessed some fellow fishermen nearly lose their lives last Friday night. I picked the responding officers' brain and did a while lot of reading this week. SCN is right, only red and green navigation lights up front. I'm sure it's OK to use a spot light while locating land but don't use it as a headlight/running light.</p><p>I've decided to add extra navigation lights in the form of 12 inch long green and red led strip lights to increase visibility from the front. In the rear and rear sides I am adding the same strip lights in white. My all-round light will have a 9 inch cake pan upside down on the mast with the same white strip lights around its circumference. 1 foot above that will be another pan with red strip lights. It appears that while fishing, the coast guard allows a red all-round light over a white one.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://aceboater.com/en/navigation-lights[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 5167519, member: 16430"] TWRA enforces Coast Guard regulations. I witnessed some fellow fishermen nearly lose their lives last Friday night. I picked the responding officers' brain and did a while lot of reading this week. SCN is right, only red and green navigation lights up front. I'm sure it's OK to use a spot light while locating land but don't use it as a headlight/running light. I've decided to add extra navigation lights in the form of 12 inch long green and red led strip lights to increase visibility from the front. In the rear and rear sides I am adding the same strip lights in white. My all-round light will have a 9 inch cake pan upside down on the mast with the same white strip lights around its circumference. 1 foot above that will be another pan with red strip lights. It appears that while fishing, the coast guard allows a red all-round light over a white one. [URL unfurl="true"]https://aceboater.com/en/navigation-lights[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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