This has got me thinking about portable lanterns that I used to use as a kid 
when camping. They ran off propane and gave off a nice soft light. Looks like 
Coleman make something similar. The advantage would be that I can use my grill 
propane cylinders  

--
Jonathan
Indigo C&C 35III
SOUTHPORT CT

> On Aug 27, 2015, at 09:07, Dennis C. via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> The Admiral and I researched long and hard for a light to illuminate the 
> cockpit for meals, etc.  We settled on a UST 10 Day Lantern by Ultimate 
> Survival Technology.  Sells for under $30 on Amazon. 
> 
> http://www.ustbrands.com/product/10-day-led-lantern-glo/
> 
> Has bright, dim and strobe. We like it.  The light is not harsh. 
> 
> Dennis C.
> 
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>> On Aug 27, 2015, at 4:28 AM, jtsails via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I like the idea of being able to select red or white. right now I just hang 
>> a battery-powered camping lantern from the underside of the bimini but I’m 
>> thinking of something that’s permanently mounted.
>> James
>> Delaney
>> C&C 38 Mk11
>> Oriental, NC
>>  
>>  
>> From: William Hall via CnC-List
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 9:49 PM
>> To: cnc-list
>> Cc: William Hall
>> Subject: Re: Stus-List Spreader lights
>>  
>> I had dinner on a friend's very nice boat on Friday.  He had rigged a small 
>> light on the bottom of the boom which lit up the cockpit very nicely.
>> Bill Hall
>> Starfire
>>  
>>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 8:41 PM, jtsails via CnC-List 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Earlier this year I changed out my old perko combo steaming/foredeck light 
>>> for a marinebeam combo. The marinebeam LED is awesome, the old light really 
>>> didn’t illuminate the foredeck at all (it was 39 years old) and the new 
>>> light is so bright it throws shadows. the only problem I have is the new 
>>> light is so well focused that it doesn’t light the back half of the boat at 
>>> all so now I’m trying to decide between spreader lights or a small LED 
>>> fixture to light the floor of the cockpit. I don’t won’t anything too 
>>> bright so I’m almost convinced that I will install a small dimmable LED 
>>> fixture in the cockpit to light the floor.
>>> James
>>> Delaney
>>> C&C 38 Mk11
>>> Oriental, NC
>>>  
>>> From: Dennis C. via CnC-List
>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 8:22 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Cc: Dennis C.
>>> Subject: Re: Stus-List Spreader lights
>>>  
>>> Ditto. With foredeck light I don't see need for spreader lights.
>>>  
>>> Dennis C.
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 26, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Alan Bergen via CnC-List 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I use a Forespar, combination bow light/deck light.  The bow light for 
>>>> motoring at night, and the deck light taking the place of actual spreader 
>>>> lights.  I they're not LED, but I rarely use either of them when not 
>>>> motoring or powered up in a moorage.
>>>>  
>>>> Alan Bergen
>>>> 35 Mk III Thirsty
>>>> Rose City YC
>>>> Portland, OR
>>>>  
>>>> This has been bothering me all summer, there are wires hanging out of my 
>>>> mast just under the spreaders (first set) it's obvious that someone has 
>>>> removed the original spreader lights. I've been looking online at the 
>>>> multitude of LED spreader lights available, and am wondering just how 
>>>> useful they are, especially when they are so incredibly bright. What do 
>>>> you have? Do you use them? Are they only used when at the slip? Would a 
>>>> spotlight or two be more useful up there? I think I saw a red/white combo 
>>>> light somewhere, would that be a better choice? 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Brad
>>>> 1985 C&C 33 MKII "Pulse"
>>>> Sent, miraculously through cyberspace, 
>>>> from my iPad!
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