Success! I was too timid to really torque on the lens, but was able to remove it without damage. Slid out the green/red, and now have an all around white light above. Sorry, PO. I was wrong. Just an o-ring (as it should be) was sealing the lens.
I might be wrong, but seems I read somewhere that a sailboat powered by less than a 10 hp motor need not display a steaming light whether under sail or under power or both. I think that would apply to most of us in this forum except for the X and M owners. Also, an all round anchor light must be 4 feet above deck. Probably wrong on that point as well.
I might be wrong, but seems I read somewhere that a sailboat powered by less than a 10 hp motor need not display a steaming light whether under sail or under power or both. I think that would apply to most of us in this forum except for the X and M owners. Also, an all round anchor light must be 4 feet above deck. Probably wrong on that point as well.
Darn and we just bought a stick-on bow and stern light since we heard that down in some of the keys they like to ticket you. I guess it is a good idea anyway just in case we did get stuck out at night......a small dingy at night only needs 1 white overhead light. rowed or powered.
BTW,
My current set up is a combination green/red on the tip of the bow. A white stern light facing aft, and a light in a 4ft pole. It only faces forward. The PO says it's legal.
The guys in the stores say it's not. I don't know.
Opinions?
so I'm good for sailing and motoring? They are all on the same circuit, I just plug in the one on the pole if I motor at night.If you don't anchor at night.