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operating in reduced visibility
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I am sitting here drawing up plans for the wireing of perminant lights on my boat.

the front lights is a cant miss situation. but the rear light has me in a ponder... the best I can find as far as where the light goes is it has a minimal hight that it can be seen from 360 degrees. I understand that part, what I dont understand is which side of the boat to mount it.

my plan for the front light is a triangle shape. my plan for the rear is a teloscopic light that I can raise at night or fog. It will raise higher than my self during times of use and retract down otherwise. "Manual" I am thinking in the rear of the boat on the starboard side.

if you can, could you relate to me which side should it go on or dose it matter. I see from illistrations with the larger boats it goes on top in the center. or let me know what side or location is the light of your white light on?
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operating in reduced visibility - by tomc - 03-17-2007, 11:46 AM
Re: [tomc] operating in reduced visibility - by davetclown - 04-05-2007, 09:23 PM

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