It's a Hunter, Rob.

 

They don't expect most owners to ever leave the dock in the first place -
and certainly never at night. 

The price is lower if they don't put it on, and they can make money by
selling an option for those who want it.

And most owners are probably not the sort who would even understand what the
"masthead light" is for. Heck, even I admit the term is confusing.

 

Is there, perhaps, a white light at the top of the mast that is in segments,
the forward facing 2/3rds light up with a switch marked "masthead or
steaming" and all of which lights up with a switch marked "Anchor light"?

 

But then we'd not be having this interesting discussion of a light like that
was commonplace.

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

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Interesting my brother's boat is a 2007 Hunter 33 and it does not have a
'steaming light' on the front of his mast.  Wonder why Hunter would not have
put one there if it is a legal requirement?




 

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