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#1 Post by chopper6358 » Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:07 pm

what kind of lights do you use to run at night? i bought some led lights at walmart, they are ok for docking but cant see very far ahead.
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Re: lights

#2 Post by curtiscapk » Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:13 pm

you can't run with lights on in most states. They are only used for docking. Running with lights on kills your night vision, and confuses other boaters as to what is actually on the water.
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Re: lights

#3 Post by chopper6358 » Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:15 pm

didnt know that
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Re: lights

#4 Post by chopper6358 » Sun Jun 08, 2014 1:16 pm

thanks
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Re: lights

#5 Post by mgarvie » Sun Jun 08, 2014 3:15 pm

Don't know about the laws here in Illinois but I'll be getting some. I use my boat to get me to my camping spot on the Illinois River and installed two sets of the Walmart cheapies to light up the bank if I needed some extra light. For the first time I had to pack up and head home in the dark last month. Even just above idle speed it was scary keeping an eye out for things floating down stream for the 12 mile ride to the ramp. I'll be looking for some quality LED lights "just in case" I ever have to do it again.

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#6 Post by zoom650 » Sun Jun 08, 2014 3:32 pm

Hand held spotlights are fairly common to check for suspect objects, but less light the better. Dim your dash instruments and GPS too.

Night fisherman with bright lights absolutely kill my vision, plus you can't figure out which direction they're heading.
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#7 Post by Cycleman07 » Mon Jun 09, 2014 1:54 pm

Most GPS Fish finders have a night screen which is a huge benefit when running at night. Its also critical to take note of anything that might get in your way when you are leaving the ramp during day light. My factory docking lights seem to do a pretty good job.
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Re: lights

#8 Post by OK Toon » Mon Jun 09, 2014 2:35 pm

Just another reason I don't boat after dark. I may know the lake very well, but I may not know about the log that just floated into the area from a recent storm. Or I may not know about the poor guy in the broken down boat with no power and no signaling device that sits dead in the water directly in my path. Nope, I'm the guy that gets back to the dock before dark -- I just feel safer that way.

But to each their own. Just stay safe.
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Re: lights

#9 Post by chopper6358 » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:32 pm

my boat didn't come with docking lights. this is what i installed
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Re: lights

#10 Post by mgarvie » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:10 pm

Chopper, what brand of lights do you have installed? I'm looking for something like those that can be flush mounted, an asian carp just took out one of my cheapies!

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#11 Post by zoom650 » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:14 pm

A couple more thoughts about running at night. Lots of time I use my gps and follow my track back. At least I know I've been through there once.

As for speed, if I'm unsure, I'll creep along about 4 mph, but if I'm tracking back, maybe 8 or so.

I've read of more speeding boat hitting unlit docks and I don't want to be one of them.
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Re: lights

#12 Post by chopper6358 » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:22 pm

bought them at walmart in auto dept
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Re: lights

#13 Post by chopper6358 » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:42 pm

zoom,,,, i dont get in a big hurry at night either,,,,,,but i enjoy night cruising.
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Re: lights

#14 Post by PlaynDoc » Mon Jun 09, 2014 7:46 pm

zoom650 wrote:A couple more thoughts about running at night. Lots of time I use my gps and follow my track back. At least I know I've been through there once.

As for speed, if I'm unsure, I'll creep along about 4 mph, but if I'm tracking back, maybe 8 or so.

I've read of more speeding boat hitting unlit docks and I don't want to be one of them.
yes... one of my main reasons for having a GPS, is in case i have to 'fly by instrument'.... whether on local lake, or unknown waters...


as far as lights on at night... i only run the red/green/anchor lights... i do carry a hand held spotlight, a rechargeable LED with a kajillion candleights. In 3 years, I've only charged it once, when new. also LED handheld flashlights are on board. i don't frequently night boat, but i do check the light frequently. the 'dock lights' on the boat are for just that... docking. i wish the factory hadn't cut thru the fencing to install them, i'd probably take them off the boat.
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Re: lights

#15 Post by maddad » Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:51 pm

Think about using your smartphone GPS as a back-up. I've marked waypoints of the red channel buoys along my most travelled routes. We've been surprised by fog that quickly rolled in and having those buoys marked gave a bit more piece of mind as we slowly made our way back, as the 1M Candlepower spotlights aren't that helpful when it gets thick out there.
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