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Jan 11, 2014
13,330
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
The Chesapeake can certainly get choppy, especially in your area with the water being pretty shallow.

Consider installing a Tricolor light instead of an anchor light. This will give you an anchor light and running lights at the masthead. Masthead running lights can be used at night while under sail. The downside, the light will require some additional wiring.
 
Oct 26, 2008
6,350
Catalina 320 Barnegat, NJ
Marinebeam makes a combo anchor/tricolor light that only requires the typical 2-wire setup for an anchor light. I have it on my boat and it is a very bright anchor light. I have to admit that as a tricolor, the colors bleed quite a bit in the transitions. With the mast down, he can easily add additional wiring for separate anchor / tricolor. But he doesn't have to if he selects this product. I endorse it. I endorse a tricolor particularly for his location on the Chesapeake due to the shipping traffic.

 
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Oct 22, 2014
23,686
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
It is a challenge. The tri-color on the mast helps to stand out to vessels like commercial shipping. The problem is most boaters are looking at the water level for other boats. The Tri-Color light escapes their view.

My solution is to have both. Nav-lights on the hull for when I am out of the commercial shipping lanes and the Tri Color on the mast when I am crossing or next to the commercial shipping lanes.

ColRegs say you can use one or the other.
 
Aug 18, 2018
151
Hunter 410 MDR
I did similar to my 99 410, Tides track, all instruments and cables, radar etc, don't forget the amplified omnidirectional TV antenna, ( lol, works great though).
Added a furling inner staysail also.
I think it was around 22k for everything complete, it adds up but the add ons are really good the have. You'll love Tides track and knowing your rig is like new is peace of mind.
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,807
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
+1 for the Tides Marine Strong Track. I added one when I got a new main sail a few years ago and went with a full-batten main.

The hardware is excellent and heavy duty. I can raise the sail in about 1 minute (using my winch drill) and the sail falls easily when I drop it.

I am not sure what (if anything) needs to be done to your mail sail though….check on that.

Greg
 

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Nov 7, 2011
3,811
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
Another Tides Marine Strong Track fan here. I've had it on my boat a few years now and feel it was money well spent. @Tally Ho suggested a stack pack be paired with the Strong Track which I also did.

I have the Marine Beam Tri-Color Mast Head light @Scott T-Bird mentioned. This light has been working great for several years despite spending a week or more in the rain with the lens off a few years back. I got to the boat one day and the lens was sitting in the cockpit. Apparently it came loose from vibration and fell off the light. What are the odds of it falling into the cockpit and staying there????
I had the yard re-install it and it's still good.

@jssailem has a good point about being sure to run both deck level mast head nav lights.
 
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