Holy crap is that really true? I can get in trouble for upgrading my lights? Good think I already ordered the old style bulbs....
All I really want to do is install the new bulbs, and then hook something up so I can visually SEE that they work, then in the spring I will be good to go...
I'm not saying you could get in trouble. If you were running at night with replacement LED bulbs, and USCG decided to board you, provided there was not something wonky about your running lights to attract their attention in the first place, the would most likely be like "Properly set up running lights? Check. Using said lights? Check. Nothing out of the ordinary? Check." What I am saying is, let's take a worst case scenario... Drunk power boater runs into you. You have LED bulbs. Defense attorney finds out. Brings it up in court. Maybe the drunk power boater gets off on a technicality. That kind of thing...
With all that cautionary tale, please know that I have done my personal risk assessment, decided that where I sail at night is not a problem, considering I even use my running lights (not everyone around me does, grrrr...) and the fact that, to me, they look the same, and I decided to replace my incandescents with warm white LED bulbs, even behind the Red/Green bow light lens. Looks good to me, alerts everyone as well as I think they should, and I can run a very small house battery instead of lugging around a large one. I'm especially fond of my interior LED replacement, it now looks the same below as sitting on the sofa in my living room, the light is so bright and warm
Just be informed, as your questions, and be aware of your decisions... Just like everything we have to do. Remember how easy life was when we were kids? Sigh...