LED Lights
Hello Ralph, I went to the Miami Boat Show (Strictly Sail) and saw some LED lighting kits demonstrated there. While the LED is a dream come true for energy consumption, there were a few things I noticed about it that convinved me to hold off for a while. First, color of the light is a bit different- It's an almost pure white, not unlike a flourescent bulb. It will look a little different in a nav light fixture than an incandescent bulb. I was considering replacing my cabin lights with white LEDs until I saw this- I don't like the pure white lighting. Second, the lights didn't really seem as bright as advertised. Perhaps I was looking at a display that had relatively discharged batteries (I was there at closing time on the last day of the show), but it just didn't seem as bright as I'd expected. Third, The LED clusters will only fit into socket-type fittings- If you have the long, fuse-shaped bulb in your fixtures (like the Perko seried 25 lights) you won't be able to find LED bulbs to go into these fixtures. Last, and potentially most important, is a little legal problem called 'Statutory Fault'. (I AM NOT A LAWYER, BUT) It has been said that if you have an accident, but are not using gear aboard your vessel that has been blessed by the appropriate agency (The US Coast Guard, in my case), then you are at least partially responsible for the accident (The theory being that if I had been using the proper gear, i.e. and incandescent light instead of an LED, then the other boater would have recognized my light readily and avoided the accident altogether). I have not experienced this, so it may just be rumor/urban legend, but I have seen it quoted here before... I recommend you try and find someone who is using this kind of light and check it out, or perhaps check with some dealers in your area and arrange some kind of demo or test set-up, before you commit to a lighting change. I also recommend checking with your local boating authorities about whether or not these lights are legal...--Jon BastienH23 '2 Sheets to the Wind'