Nav Lights B361

EddieM

.
Oct 1, 2015
1
Beneteau 361 Gulfport
Just purchased a 2001 Beneteau 361 and have to sail it from TX to MS. Would anyone have a list of the navigation/steaming light bulb numbers so I can buy some spares for the trip?
 
Oct 2, 2014
46
Benneteau Oceanis 361 from 2001 Gruissan, France
I read that there can be complications with insurrance coverage, if you change to led.
 
Aug 20, 2013
185
Beneteau 311 Port Clinton, OH (Lake Erie)
I have read the same thing, that in the vent of a collision the sea lawyers would jump right on the replacement bulbs as evidence that a boat was not properly lighted because she was using an unapproved or altered set of navigation lights, and therefore was a major contributor to the collision, regardless of the circumstances. I don't know if this story is an urban myth or true. The remedy might be to replace the existing fixture with a matching, approved one that now comes with LED lights.
 
Nov 8, 2010
11,386
Beneteau First 36.7 & 260 Minneapolis MN & Bayfield WI
COLREGS and IWR do NOT specify that a light on your boat needs to have meet any manufacturing standard. They ONLY specify that they meet published operational range, angle, and color requirements.

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/navRules/Annexes/CGNAVRULES_20141118_Annex_1.pdf

The manufacturing standards simply say that any given light does so at its time of manufacture. It does NOT speak to the quality of the install, the state of repair, or any other condition that might effect its current ability to meet those requirements.

You can have home-made or aftermarket lights on your boat, and as long as they meet the above published standards, you're fine. In fact, if you have non-electric light, you get a special pass.
 
Last edited: