Dave,

 

Anchor and Steaming (bow) lights on the mast. The Running or navigation lights are mounted elsewhere. I need to understand Peter’s mast wires so I can show him how to share wires between the Anchor and Steaming which can never be on at the same time legally.

 

It gets confusing if I say bow light since so many think that refers to the red/green navigation light that can be on the cabin sides, in the hull, on the pulpit, or on the bow.

 

Phil Agur                    s/v Wing Tip

Commodore,             Call Sign WCW3485

IC27/270A                   MMSI 366901790

www.catalina27.org      Vessel Doc# 1039809

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In a message dated 9/15/06 8:44:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



Newer boats have anchor, steaming (bow), deck lights.

Phil



My 83 has anchor, bow (which is the steaming light), and running lights.


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