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Quinlan 11-18-2009 03:52 PM

Tell me about it. I had a VERY close encounter w a sailboat this year on my cruzier.

Strip Poker 388 11-19-2009 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by Quinlan (Post 2992503)
Tell me about it. I had a VERY close encounter w a sailboat this year on my cruzier.

Our lake is real small,the lights around it light it up pretty good,and i can see in the dark pretty good,I figure a close pass would make them turn there lights on,never has.

What I hate is the fishermen that have no lights and run alittle after dark,the little aluminum jon boats.no reflectors ,those are dangerous.Oyea a dark blue Kayak is camouflaged very well, they need those go cart flags on a pole:eek:

ChristianGott 11-20-2009 07:58 PM

hey guys...
i think the real objective is that one should make oneself seen...if i can't see you, no matter what lights i throw, shame on you for hiding...the reflective kayak flag and the rub rail lights put the onus on the operator...not some middle-aged guy's chitty eyesight or crappy instruments...i used to do fog runs in maine in a low freeboard 21, but we hung a radar-reflective ball from a fishing rod in a holder...30 years later there's been no close calls or accidents...everyone saw me...
no one sees well at night...but everyone sees a well lit object...
.02
c

jswfl09 12-04-2009 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388 (Post 2990300)
my dock lights want even light up a reflector on my slip with in 10 foot,there a joke.

Sometime ill hit them when I see a boat headed towards me to help them see me. I'm thinking I can find a bulb with a clear lense.it looks like a 4inch.The sail boat are bad about no lights ,Ya can see the sail when ya buz them.they still want turn them on

Rob:drink:

I know you are thinking you are doing the right thing, but trust me, you have a good chance of confusing the hell out of the other guy coming at you.

Trust me. Happens here a lot...

If they are coming way too close to you, hit nearby with a spot light. They are a completely different lighting caliber and can easily be distinguished from a stern light.

Strip Poker 388 12-05-2009 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jswfl09 (Post 3000973)
I know you are thinking you are doing the right thing, but trust me, you have a good chance of confusing the hell out of the other guy coming at you.

Trust me. Happens here a lot...

If they are coming way too close to you, hit nearby with a spot light. They are a completely different lighting caliber and can easily be distinguished from a stern light.

Good point,Thanks,so far Ive never had one head on,they no nothing about right away,I usually shut it down if they get close,to many bass boat out there and It is Mississippi too:eek:

Ive been thinking about getting a bulb that has a clear lens,I bought some 100watt aircraft landing lights that fit in the high beam hole on my 70 Chevelle.ya can see bugs running across the street:drink:its a pencil beam,I just need to find some like that for the boat:cool:


Rob

boatman22 12-07-2009 05:13 PM

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Strip...look at these new led docking lights...no need to cut a hole in the hull...flush mount...and bright..I just put them on my boat this past weekend...

Strip Poker 388 12-08-2009 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by boatman22 (Post 3002307)
Strip...look at these new led docking lights...no need to cut a hole in the hull...flush mount...and bright..I just put them on my boat this past weekend...

I allready have holes,They do look cool:drink:

boatman22 12-09-2009 07:55 AM

I had reg docking lights in mine also and they were ugly....

Strip Poker 388 12-09-2009 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by boatman22 (Post 3003191)
I had reg docking lights in mine also and they were ugly....


Did they cover the hole from the other light?

boatman22 12-09-2009 05:05 PM

Yes they completely covered the hole.


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