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[world-cruising] Re: Red anchor light

From: Judy (no email)
Date: Sat Mar 17 2007 - 19:21:40 EDT

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    That might be true of the buildings, etc., but that does not explain
    vessels using these lights when they are nowhere near airports. We
    are seeing these red anchor lights in areas where there are no
    airports and the anchorage is definitely not in any flight pattern
    area. (St. Barths, for example, where night time flights are not
    allowed. Makes no sense. Besides, even if these would be required
    by aviation regs, then COLREGS would still have to be amended in
    order for the requirement to be on marine vessels.

     Just thought this was very odd since we have not seen this practice
    until we returned to northern Caribbean area and they are common
    practice here. Never saw a red anchor light in the southern
    Caribbean, regardless of how large the sailing vessel. Anyway, no
    more postings on this subject from me.

    Judy
    S/V BeBe (new name)
    Amel SM2 #387

    --- In , "Michael Lahrkamp"
    <mlahrkamp at dot dot dot > wrote:
    >
    > Hi Judy,
    >
    > The red lights are part of the civil aviation regs. Another example
    > would be tall buildings near an airport... nothing is stated in the
    > building code regarding red lights on a roof, but you'll see them
    only
    > on these buildings tall enough and when built near an airport. For
    a
    > boat, they're only meant to be displayed when anchored or moored
    near an
    > airport. I don't know the height requirement for when this kicks
    in off
    > the top.
    >
    >
    >
    > Fair winds,
    >
    > Mike Lahrkamp
    >
    > Beneteau 411, Toronto, Canada


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