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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    , how many spankers out there would just leave them on blaring away if they were allowed to or use them in any number of situations where it's not required or dangerous? A searchlight is all that is needed for navigation at night - .
    Given the amount of spankers that can’t navigate during the day time, I’m sure there would be plenty.
    If your on the water at night and you don’t know where you are, no amount of light is going to help you.
    Huge spots and light bars just put everyone else on the water in the same position you are in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jx2mad View Post
    As an aside I recently saw a fairly large boat which had red and green glowsticks taped to the bow rails
    I saw a boat that had a long row of bright RED LEDS on the cabin roof top , wanted to be seen at night so no one would run into him, but it hid all other lights on the boat. then years ago there were some Pacific islanders at St.Kild Marina they had left and right indicators on their old Bertram boat , they would indicate their moves in the marina


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    Unfortunately the trend for super bright leds is increasing on small boats.

    I am a Volunteer Marine Rescue member and am required to do SAR at night on Gold Coast-Moreton Bay waterways.

    These waters are difficult enough to navigate in daylight but at night become quite hazardous and the last thing you need when your night vision has kicked in is for some looney to approach in a blaze of light. and what do people do when they see something if they have a light in their hand? They shine it in your face.

    For those putting down the water police.....I hope you need their services one day. They do a fantastic job.

    There is no place for bright lights on our public waterways. adequate lighting is all that is needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post



    For those putting down the water police.....I hope you need their services one day. They do a fantastic job.

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    Yep when it's blowing 35 -40 knots and hazardous seas and every one else with brains and some sense is staying home. Some spanker get's in his boat and thinks they'll go fishing , they look out on the water and think to themselves beauty, we have the water to our selves. They get into trouble, who are they going to wish comes out in miserable weather to rescue them? Those darn water police, that's who!


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