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Re: [world-cruising] Re: Red anchor light

From: Peter Ogilvie (no email)
Date: Wed Mar 21 2007 - 00:20:02 EDT

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    Give it up, it's an FAA, International Airline regulation that boats with masts over a certain height have to display a red light. Enough already!!

    Aloha
    Peter O.

    grant harris <> wrote: No, not at all, we haven't rode this horse to death yet.
        
        Judy makes a very good point. When you have range bearing markers , in this case red lights, and these lights are combined with non-standard lighting techniques, again, red mast lights, then can be great cause for concern and danger. Thind about entering a harbour under these conditions. Not good, unless you enjoy grounding your boat on rocks.
        
       Judy, I thought your message was clear and important.
        
       GH
       
     
     Ken <> wrote:
               Haven't we rode this horse to death yet???
     
     Judy <> wrote: Said I wouldn't post on this subject again, but after being in
     English Harbour, Antigua, and seeing the red anchor lights there I
     could not resist one final posting. Check your charts and you will
     see that it is not unusual for red lights to by placed on land for
     use in lining up for night time navigation. There are 3 such red
     lights placed at English Harbour, going up a mountainside. You line
     up these 3 lights with the first red channel marker when entering the
     harbor at night. Last night there were an additional 4 red anchor
     lights showing against this same mountainside as they were anchored
     stern-to the quay, making it next to impossible to determine the
     correct 3 red lights to be used for marine navigation. Thess red
     anchor lights are a bad idea, IMHO.
     
     Also, where we are talking about seeing these red lights is well
     beyond the Demarcation line. They are being used in the Caribbean
     islands and, one must assume since the same boats go to the Med each
     summer that they are being used there. Can't see how this would ever
     be an issue on the inland waterways; only international Colregs would
     apply.
     
     Judy
     
     --- In , "Cam, Lee, Maya & Fynn"
     <sytranquility at dot dot dot > wrote:
    >
    > Regardless of the official laws, bear in mind that continued
     reference to the COLREGS would not apply in this case anyway. The
     COLREGS are indented to be used outside the demarcation line, usually
     somewhere around the entrance of a channel. That being said it is up
     to the Flag State to amend these rules while traveling on inland
     waterways (inside the demarcation line). In most cases you will find
     that the individual Flag State will be 99.9% the same as the official
     COLREGS, but most of the time there are subtle differences. If you
     are interested and want to check, Have a look at the US Coast Guard
     Navigation Rules, and take another Navigation Rules Book from another
     country and you will find some differences.
    >
    > Like I said I don't know the official laws regarding Red anchor
     lights, but to my knowledge I believe that it is required for any
     mast over 100'. I am probably wrong on that, but any way what's the
     difference. Would you rather pay for a red anchor light or run the
     risk of something hitting it at night. Think of all the paper work.
    >
    > Cam
    >
     
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