This is what I use, as well. But I  did not buy these lights specifically for 
sailing; rather, I use them extensively when XC biking at night. You can get 
some very bright lights that can be used as headlight or mounted for under $50. 
I have one that claims 800 lm; from my experience it is more like 500, but 
still quite bright. Look for Cree-T6 headlight. Amazon has a bunch of them; 
some claiming 1200 or even 1800 lm. They are quite bright, but they run hot.

Marek (in Ottawa)
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 01:31:05 +0000 (UTC)
From: Chuck S <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Waypoint handheld spot lite
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We have a really nice cordless 300,000 lithium ion spotlight. I forget the 
brand but it holds a charge for well over a month. It is great for spotlighting 
markers or buoys, but you must never light up the deck. Instead we buy the 
camper's or biker's LED headlamp and that works almost as well. I think I have 
5 on the boat and have given another 5 away as gifts to other boaters. Once you 
have one, you'll see how useful they can be. I also have battery powered LED 
Puck lights in at least 8 locations on my boat, and they last a season on 2 AA 
batteries each. I buy them from Harbor Freight or WalMart. 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
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