Anchor light suggestions?
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Anchor light suggestions?
I'd like to install an anchor light and can think of a couple of possibilities. One would be a mast-top installation, which would require dropping the mast... etc. Another would be to install a pole on the aft end of the boat (25D) for the radar reflector, a GPS unit, and a powered anchor light. Other thoughts/recommendations?
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
Hang a lantern from the forestay. LED lights will last for days on a C cell or a pair of AAs. A kerosene lantern hung from the forestay is what I used to use, raise it up with the jib halyard about as high a you can reach.
Tim
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
An inexpensive option that does not require installation:
Utility LED Anchor Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Photocell,
https://store.marinebeam.com/utility-le ... -fx-ml-01/
Utility LED Anchor Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Photocell,
https://store.marinebeam.com/utility-le ... -fx-ml-01/
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I support hilbert's advice. Davis makes a similar product. Also the top of the mast is not the ideal place for an anchor light. For occasional use his recommendation is ideal.
Dick K
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
I use both Tim and Hilberts suggestions. 90 percent of the time I use my kerosene anchor light secured to the forestay about six feet off the deck. It’s in the line of sight of other boats underway. When I will be away from the boat during much of the day and much of the night I use the Davis Marine light. In the past, the cord was not long enough to make it to the foredeck so I hung it off the lazy jacks about 8’ over the main cabin top aft of the mast. But I recently added another 12v drop to the forward cabin so I can employ it in the same manner as the kerosene anchor light.
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If you hoist a lantern on a halyard, PLEASE attach a downhaul to the lantern. You will regret it if you hoist it to the masthead without one. This happened to me on my very first night anchoring. That's a rookie mistake that you make once. All these years later, this episode sticks out as one of the dumbest things I have ever done on the water.
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Carl, you are exactly right. I always have a down haul rigged on the anchor light too.
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IKEA sells great synthetic paper lanterns that are weather resistant and are “lack o light sensitive”. As soon as the sun ets, they turn on... I have 2 for cockpit lights but they would be a great simple anchor light to hang off the rigging.
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
All those little, solar, garden lights make great cockpit lighting and will help you identify your boat in a crowded anchorage but are not legal anchor lights.Nebe wrote:IKEA sells great synthetic paper lanterns that are weather resistant and are “lack o light sensitive”. As soon as the sun ets, they turn on... I have 2 for cockpit lights but they would be a great simple anchor light to hang off the rigging.
Most of the places we tend to anchor, are designated anchorages that do not require you to hoist an anchor light but are precisely the places where you need on close to the water. I have a light controlled, mast head anchor light at the top of the mast, which meets all legal requirements. I also keep a little garden light in a flag socket that I no longer use. The little light is nice for cockpit lighting and helps to show the boat. It is fairly dim, doesn't always last the night and is not a legal anchor light. I also have a ARC, automatic light that runs off of a lantern battery. It used to be fairly dim as well. I switched the bulb to an LED and it is now very bright. This is what I use when in an anchorage where I feel there may be a threat of some idiot smashing my boat in the middle of the night. I hang it from the boom so that it illuminates the entire boat. While the foretriangle may be the traditional place for such a light, I feel I am better protected by having it light up the entire boat a while the mast head light, covers all the legal requirements.
Those plug in lights are good but I wouldn't want to have to deal with the cord, always being in the way, Steve.
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How long is the cord? I have an LED bulb in my mast head tricolor/anchor light but it's always better to have something lower for motor-boaters to see...hilbert wrote:An inexpensive option that does not require installation:
Utility LED Anchor Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Photocell,
https://store.marinebeam.com/utility-le ... -fx-ml-01/
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
A guest mooring light, which has the bulb replaced with a LED bulb, works well. It will last the whole season on a single battery. You hang it when needed and stow it when it is not. It has a light sensor so it only comes on when it is dark.
Steve
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The cord on my Davis Marine LED anchor light is 15’ long.
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My ARC light is exactly like the Guest light.
You can find them at consignment shops for very little money. Once you replace the bulb with an LED they are very bright and you could leave it on all season without the battery running out. They are a bit bigger than the plug in units but are easy to stow without a cord to coil up and get in the way. You don't have to worry about where you rig it as it is not ties to a socket. You can also use it for other lighting purposes like climbing into a dark engine compartment. It can be left on with the main battery switch turned off.
http://ariel-cd36.org/wordpress/?p=778
They are just great lights, Steve.
You can find them at consignment shops for very little money. Once you replace the bulb with an LED they are very bright and you could leave it on all season without the battery running out. They are a bit bigger than the plug in units but are easy to stow without a cord to coil up and get in the way. You don't have to worry about where you rig it as it is not ties to a socket. You can also use it for other lighting purposes like climbing into a dark engine compartment. It can be left on with the main battery switch turned off.
http://ariel-cd36.org/wordpress/?p=778
They are just great lights, Steve.
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
Excellent info Steve. Good post by David V too. I’ll keep an eye out for one. Good to have options.
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Many thanks!John Stone wrote:The cord on my Davis Marine LED anchor light is 15’ long.
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2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
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2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
"Just because it worked, doesn't mean it works." -me
No shirt + No shorts = No problem!