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Are Blue underwater LED lights Illegal in your area
We had our boat on the lift in our dock. Our BLUE LED light was on and a few inches above the water line. The local law enforcement appears and informed us it was illegal to have a blue light. I informed them it was actually supposed to be underwater and add a light effect. He said it was still illegal even underwater! They told me to change it to white. anyone else have this issue?
It did cause them to miss my son's potato gun thou!:evilb: |
On a lift it can be any color you want!!
I think they are confused as the mast head light, all around and stern lights are above water! I dont think the regs cover underwater lights. |
I would ask the officer what law and subsection?
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Originally Posted by skate
(Post 3416249)
We had our boat on the lift in our dock. Our BLUE LED light was on and a few inches above the water line. The local law enforcement appears and informed us it was illegal to have a blue light. I informed them it was actually supposed to be underwater and add a light effect. He said it was still illegal even underwater! They told me to change it to white. anyone else have this issue?
It did cause them to miss my son's potato gun thou!:evilb: |
They can only give you trouble if your other lights can be confused with navigational lights.
I hear about this all the time when they give you a hard time about using spot lights. I'm sure the the folks at Ocean LED and the others considered that before coming out with the products. They even show them in the marketing materials when underway. |
What color were the emergency lights on his boat? Blue by chance?
He could be right. It depends on the local laws. For instance, different states have different colors for emergency vehicles; just like you can't run emergency color lights on your car/truck as that is an offense of imersonating an officer/emergency vehicle. 1) At night, you can't tell what height lights are above the water, especially if yours was up above the water line. 2) Your dock could be seen as "a place a refuge" if someone thinks you are a police or fire boat. Imagine if someone shows up on your dock with an emergency thinking you are police or fire. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 3416310)
What color were the emergency lights on his boat? Blue by chance?
He could be right. It depends on the local laws. For instance, different states have different colors for emergency vehicles; just like you can't run emergency color lights on your car/truck as that is an offense of imersonating an officer/emergency vehicle. 1) At night, you can't tell what height lights are above the water, especially if yours was up above the water line. 2) Your dock could be seen as "a place a refuge" if someone thinks you are a police or fire boat. Imagine if someone shows up on your dock with an emergency thinking you are police or fire. I understand that entirely with the boat on the lift as I had it. We did notice several other boats that night with blue underwater LED lights and there is an obvious diffference when emersed. |
Sounds like he was having a bad day. Small crank complex AKA. law enforcement officer :angry-smiley-038:
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 3416310)
What color were the emergency lights on his boat? Blue by chance?
He could be right. It depends on the local laws. For instance, different states have different colors for emergency vehicles; just like you can't run emergency color lights on your car/truck as that is an offense of imersonating an officer/emergency vehicle. 1) At night, you can't tell what height lights are above the water, especially if yours was up above the water line. 2) Your dock could be seen as "a place a refuge" if someone thinks you are a police or fire boat. Imagine if someone shows up on your dock with an emergency thinking you are police or fire. |
Originally Posted by Wet-N-Wild
(Post 3416370)
That could be awful if someone showed up that needed help. As for cars not having lights the same color as emergency vehicles doesn't really make since. Almost all police cars have red and blue lights and every car on the road has red brake lights. So isn't that kind of the same thing as a boat with blue underwater lights? I could understand if a boat had blue lights on top of a wake tower.
Right, but you can't have red lights on top of your car except for the HMSL, nor can you have them facing forward. We digress, but I think we have already found the root of the issue. |
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