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Can you tell what brand it is or was? My original was an Aqua Signal 25 All Around light and I replaced it with the same fixture last spring. I relamped it with a 44mm Festoon Star 2nm navigation all around light and it's very bright at night.
I did not change out my bow light/steaming light since it works, an incandescent bulb is easy to reach to replace and I only use it whilst motoring after dark so I don't have to worry about power consumption.
Bruce Ross Passage ~ SR-FK ~ C25 #5032 Port Captain — Milford, CT
LOL...Really, What Coastie is going to shimmy up the mast to check it.
None, but if you get in an accident at night and get sued you can bet the others guys insurance company and lawyer will be looking for any reason to nail you.
I'm curious, I looked at the item on e-bay and it seems reasonably priced. However, it advertises that light as a Strobe - so does the one you have installed show constant light or does it blink (strobe)? Which brings up another question - should it be strobed or constantly on?
The anchor light should be a light and not a strobe. Here is a LED all-round anchor light from West Marine modified to fit my mast. It is under $30 and is USCG approved for 2nm visibility.
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