Why are anchor lights such pains in the butts?
I know several other people that are having issues with their anchor lights at the top of their mast. They work intermittently or they don't work at all.
On my last trip mine decided to act up on my last night out. I just put new deck connections and rewired the mast this spring. I am 99% sure that the issue is at the anchor light at the top of the mast. It is always something up at the top of the mast. This time I think that it is the contact point for the bulb because everything else is brand new and I checked it well before I stepped the mast this year.
I am left with two solutions:
1. Do it the right way and take off my boom, take off my jib, and unstep my mast. Put a new Davis LED anchor light on (that is what I currently have and I know that the plastic parts are cracked because I taped them together last year).
2. Leave the mast up and use a temporary anchor light for the rest of the season. Probably something that hangs off of the backstay.
I am thinking that #2 sounds like a good solution but the whole thing is irritating. It was and should be working correctly. I have no idea what caused the thing to start acting up. The funny part is that if I have it on and I tap the mast the light comes on briefly and then turns off.
How many people really use the anchor light at the top of their mast? I see a lot of people hanging lights off of different places on their boat.
I know several other people that are having issues with their anchor lights at the top of their mast. They work intermittently or they don't work at all.
On my last trip mine decided to act up on my last night out. I just put new deck connections and rewired the mast this spring. I am 99% sure that the issue is at the anchor light at the top of the mast. It is always something up at the top of the mast. This time I think that it is the contact point for the bulb because everything else is brand new and I checked it well before I stepped the mast this year.
I am left with two solutions:
1. Do it the right way and take off my boom, take off my jib, and unstep my mast. Put a new Davis LED anchor light on (that is what I currently have and I know that the plastic parts are cracked because I taped them together last year).
2. Leave the mast up and use a temporary anchor light for the rest of the season. Probably something that hangs off of the backstay.
I am thinking that #2 sounds like a good solution but the whole thing is irritating. It was and should be working correctly. I have no idea what caused the thing to start acting up. The funny part is that if I have it on and I tap the mast the light comes on briefly and then turns off.
How many people really use the anchor light at the top of their mast? I see a lot of people hanging lights off of different places on their boat.