55 watt halogen spreader light
I have just purchased but not yet mounted a single 55 watt halogen spreader light. It is actually a automotive driving light, but since it is sealed, and I sail in fresh water only, (and the price was right), I thought I would give it a try. It certainly seems bright enough when tested in my dark basement. I tried a few LED bulbs but as others have posted, the brightness is just not there. One of my thoughts, that you may want to consider as well, is to mount the light on one side of the mast rather than on the spreader. This brings it closer to the deck making it somewhat brighter. As well, I can stand on the boom to change the bulb. My boat is only 20 LOA so climbing the mast is not an option.A related question is switching. Does anyone use a 3 position push pull switch for their nav/steaming/spreader lights? I have seen one in boating stores and thought that it would be quite handy to have all three on one switch. The first position turns on your bow and stern light for sailing, the second position adds an all around white light for motoring, and in any positon a twist turns on the spreader lights. That way the spreader light could be turn on while sailing, motoring or when all other lights are off. Anybody else do this with success, or determine any pitfalls of this system? I have to replace my switch anyhow as it is getting finicky.