[Rhodes22-list] anchor light
Arthur H. Czerwonky
czerwonky at earthlink.net
Fri May 21 18:17:27 EDT 2010
Mega Light for me too. It has also been perfect as a cockpit light inside the boom-room.
Art
-----Original Message-----
>From: John Lock <jlock at relevantarts.com>
>Sent: May 21, 2010 1:53 PM
>To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] anchor light
>
>I have used LED ropes for decor (on 4th of July), but not for
>navigational visibility. The current draw on those is higher than you
>would think - around 0.2 amps per foot. So when I run 2 thirty-foot
>LED ropes from the masthead to bow and stern, they are drawing 6 amps
>each or 12 amps total.
>
>I use a Davis Mega-Light Utility at anchor. Only draws 0.11 amps and
>has 360-degree visibility for 2NM. Comes with a standard 12v plug and
>a 15-foot cord. I just attach it to the main halyard and hoist as far
>as the cord allows.
>
>http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|65136|992429&id=7961
>
>Cheers!
>John Lock
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>s/v Pandion - '79 Rhodes 22
>Lake Sinclair, GA
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>On May 21, 2010, at 13:27, Michael D. Weisner wrote:
>> Dave,
>>
>> I agree with you. Lights are a necessity. Be seen. We have our
>> share of
>> imbibed sailors on LI Sound (not to mention crazy or drunk ferry
>> operators)
>> who have injured or killed boaters underway and at anchor.
>>
>> I was just looking at some 12V LED rope lighting to run up the
>> rigging when
>> at anchor. Has anyone tried LED ropes?
>>
>> Do it yourself stuff:
>> 150' spools:
>> http://www.birddogdistributing.com/150-120volt-2wire-rope-light-spool-clear-accessory-p-116.html
>>
>> http://www.1000bulbs.com/search.php?search_data=12v+led+rope+white&cat=%22%22&x=0&y=0&count=10&start=0
>>
>> by the foot:
>> http://www.birddogdistributing.com/precut-warm-white-2wire-led-rope-light-p-781.html
>>
>> http://www.sailorsams.com/mall/led-rope-lights.asp#12%20Volt%20LED%20ROPE%20Light
>>
>> Mike
>> s/v Shanghai'd Summer ('81)
>> Nissequogue River, NY
>>
>>
>> From: "David Bradley" Friday, May 21, 2010 12:48 PM
>> If camping on an inland lake at night, I would surely surely want to
>> have an all-around light on the mast, and would have additional lights
>> in the cockpit during evening hours.
>>
>> Two summers ago a couple was camping in their sailboat on Lake
>> Washington and they were run down at night by a drunken boater in a
>> high-speed boat. The woman was killed.
>>
>> Soberly,
>>
>> Dave B
>> Seattle
>>
>>
>> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:08 AM, Joe Babb <joe.babb at comcast.net>
>> wrote:
>>> Hi Joe,
>>> This is just my opinion. It's important to have some kind of light to
>>> burn at night even when you are out of the channel and on an inland
>>> lake. Here in East Tennessee we usually have a report at least once a
>>> year of either bass boaters or jet skiers running into docks or other
>>> things late at night. A nice secluded cove is no protection. Any
>>> light
>>> is good. It doesn't mean a drunken boater will see you, but maybe it
>>> will make some difference. We have an all around light on the
>>> masthead
>>> which works for anchor or steaming according to CG. Some people
>>> hang a
>>> lantern in the rigging for an anchor light.
>>> Best,
>>> Joe
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>>
>>
>> --
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