White Navigation stern light

skpablo

Junior Member
Guys,

Has anybody mounted their anchor/white/rear all round light permanently to the ganwale or stern. I have never seen a removable one work for very long so I was thinking of permanently attaching one.

Does it have to be a certain height? Could I take one that is intended for a hardtop mount and put it on the gunwale?

Pablo
 
Guys,

Has anybody mounted their anchor/white/rear all round light permanently to the ganwale or stern. I have never seen a removable one work for very long so I was thinking of permanently attaching one.

Does it have to be a certain height? Could I take one that is intended for a hardtop mount and put it on the gunwale?

Pablo
 
When I get a chance I will post the reg. But the bottom line is that the 360 deg. stern light has to be 1 meter above the red/green nav. lights. This is really in the way for guys like me who like to fish at night. I would hate to have to live with it also during the day.
 
When I get a chance I will post the reg. But the bottom line is that the 360 deg. stern light has to be 1 meter above the red/green nav. lights. This is really in the way for guys like me who like to fish at night. I would hate to have to live with it also during the day.
 
OK. Question answered. Bad idea for all the reasons given in a very short period of time. Just getting into fishing so didn't even think of that. That's why I was thinking if it was low. But if it has to be 36" above Nav lights then that kills that idea. Will just have to spring for a new pole light and possible a new base.

Thanks!
 
OK. Question answered. Bad idea for all the reasons given in a very short period of time. Just getting into fishing so didn't even think of that. That's why I was thinking if it was low. But if it has to be 36" above Nav lights then that kills that idea. Will just have to spring for a new pole light and possible a new base.

Thanks!
 
four Coastguard "employees" that boarded my boat the other night were curious to know why I was running w/o mine lit up :-/
 
four Coastguard "employees" that boarded my boat the other night were curious to know why I was running w/o mine lit up :-/
 
Pablo, replace the base and the pole at the same time. You'll find that the wires are attached to the base with crimp connectors. Bad Idea in my book. Break out the soldering iron and heat shrink tubing and solder them together. (For you younger guys, soldering irons were what they had before soldering guns, and I have 2 that still work great!) Use the heatshrink with the epoxy coating inside. That'll heep the connections from corroding. Also look for the low glare model, they put out a narrower beam than the regular lights and don't interefere with you eyes as much when running the boat. And don't forget to turn it on when anchored at nite.
 
Pablo, replace the base and the pole at the same time. You'll find that the wires are attached to the base with crimp connectors. Bad Idea in my book. Break out the soldering iron and heat shrink tubing and solder them together. (For you younger guys, soldering irons were what they had before soldering guns, and I have 2 that still work great!) Use the heatshrink with the epoxy coating inside. That'll heep the connections from corroding. Also look for the low glare model, they put out a narrower beam than the regular lights and don't interefere with you eyes as much when running the boat. And don't forget to turn it on when anchored at nite.
 
Hey Hammer...I noticed your bilge pump on other thread and was going to mention that you should re-do your wiring connection as Franco mentioned above. Don't know what you have under that tape but I'm guessing wires are just twisted together???
 
Hey Hammer...I noticed your bilge pump on other thread and was going to mention that you should re-do your wiring connection as Franco mentioned above. Don't know what you have under that tape but I'm guessing wires are just twisted together???
 
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