I plug mine into the cockpit, lead it through the dodger window and hoist it on a flag halyard. It goes about 2/3 to the spreader, which is more than enough.John Stone wrote:The cord on my Davis Marine LED anchor light is 15’ long.
Anchor light suggestions?
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
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Boston, MA
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
I just pull an LED camp lantern (3 c cells) up my signal flag runners. Works great, lights the deck up just a little too. Not sure if its CG legal, but it looks just as bright as the masthead lights I see on other boats - so I think I am probably good.
Fred Mueller
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
I'd like to get a used kerosene anchor light. Anyone know a good source ?
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
I have two kerosene anchor lights. Both are very good.
Before I go further it is important to note that a key component to reliable non smoke/smelly operations from kerosense lights (anchor, interior, navigation) is the kind of fuel you use. Do not use “lamp oil” or DOT kerosene with dye. Do not use mineral spirits. I have tried various fuels. All failed. K1 clear will not smoke (if you trim your wicks properly and preheat the lamp before putting the chimney in place). Remember, I use oil anchor light, interior lights, and navigation lights. All use the same fuel. I also run the same kero through my refleks danish heater. I purchase it in a five gallon container for about $35. There may be some other fuel that works to—I don’t claim to be the burning bush on lamp fuel—but I have found this fuel to work exceptionally well. My friend Ben Zartman and I both use oil lamps extensively (he use them for navigation too) and have come to the same conclusion.
A long time ago I purchased a den haan anchor light. It has a fresnel lens. It also has an internal chimney, which is key to keeping the light burning when the wind is up. It uses a 6mm round wick. For a little wick it is very bright. Will burn for about 40 hours. This light is my work horse. But, the fuel tank is stamped and has seams. The seams have split a couple times and I soldered them closed. It was a satisfactory repair. Still working hard. Puts out a warm colored light. Easy to find the Far Reach from among the cold white LED anchor lights in a crowded anchorage.
I also have an old perko. It also has a fresnel lens. It came without a chimney. I added one by purchasing a new burner and chimney. It uses a flat wick. Super bright. But I am not 100 percent happy with my modification so far and need to play with it a bit more before I pronounce it fit for duty.
You can pick up the den haan new through R&W Rope. I found the perko on eBay after watching for about a year. I think I paid about $75 for it.
I’ll post some pics showing the lights in action.
Before I go further it is important to note that a key component to reliable non smoke/smelly operations from kerosense lights (anchor, interior, navigation) is the kind of fuel you use. Do not use “lamp oil” or DOT kerosene with dye. Do not use mineral spirits. I have tried various fuels. All failed. K1 clear will not smoke (if you trim your wicks properly and preheat the lamp before putting the chimney in place). Remember, I use oil anchor light, interior lights, and navigation lights. All use the same fuel. I also run the same kero through my refleks danish heater. I purchase it in a five gallon container for about $35. There may be some other fuel that works to—I don’t claim to be the burning bush on lamp fuel—but I have found this fuel to work exceptionally well. My friend Ben Zartman and I both use oil lamps extensively (he use them for navigation too) and have come to the same conclusion.
A long time ago I purchased a den haan anchor light. It has a fresnel lens. It also has an internal chimney, which is key to keeping the light burning when the wind is up. It uses a 6mm round wick. For a little wick it is very bright. Will burn for about 40 hours. This light is my work horse. But, the fuel tank is stamped and has seams. The seams have split a couple times and I soldered them closed. It was a satisfactory repair. Still working hard. Puts out a warm colored light. Easy to find the Far Reach from among the cold white LED anchor lights in a crowded anchorage.
I also have an old perko. It also has a fresnel lens. It came without a chimney. I added one by purchasing a new burner and chimney. It uses a flat wick. Super bright. But I am not 100 percent happy with my modification so far and need to play with it a bit more before I pronounce it fit for duty.
You can pick up the den haan new through R&W Rope. I found the perko on eBay after watching for about a year. I think I paid about $75 for it.
I’ll post some pics showing the lights in action.
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
Here's mine when I bought it.
It's 14" and serves me well.
You're right about KI.
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It's 14" and serves me well.
You're right about KI.
http://www.amsnautical.com/images/lante ... %20LRG.jpg
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
It makes a nice cockpit light too!
John Ring
CD36 Tiara
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Re: Anchor light suggestions?
We have 2 anchor lights... a primary and a back up.
For our primary, we use an old Guest that I refurbed with an LED bulb and a new toggle switch and wiring.
Our back up is an oil lantern. Both are hauled up with the staysail halyard, with a down haul, of course.
Last week we were out and the Guest would not light. No problem. We went with the back up oil lantern. I think our lantern is a "Little Giant."
Fair winds,
Bob Ohler
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Aloha Spirit
For our primary, we use an old Guest that I refurbed with an LED bulb and a new toggle switch and wiring.
Our back up is an oil lantern. Both are hauled up with the staysail halyard, with a down haul, of course.
Last week we were out and the Guest would not light. No problem. We went with the back up oil lantern. I think our lantern is a "Little Giant."
Fair winds,
Bob Ohler
CD30B
Aloha Spirit
Bob Ohler
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