Hi Lee,
I have seen on http://www.dieselenginemotor.com/diesel/engines/2555,1.html, a 
westerbeke 42B for sale, do you still have this engine available, if not could 
you let me know, and if you do I am interested in purchasing it...
email me at sailor7cs at gmail dot com...

TIA


 Sea Ya
Larry 
NYC






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From: Lee Haefele <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 1, 2009 9:42:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Anchor light

 
There is not much voltage drop considering the 
current draw of these is typically 1/4 amp, if it lit the old 10W or 25W bulb, 
it should be OK.  I bought an anchor light bulb and a bunch of cheap $6 
bulbs from Mastlight.com, failure rate 90% in first year.  They do 
cheerfully replace, but I think mastlights need surge suppression due to 
location as compared to lightning.
Lee Haefele
anchored Rodney Bay, St Lucia
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Stuart Reynolds 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 6:51  PM
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Anchor  light
Wow! They're *much* cheaper than the one I installed (I put on  a Lopolight -- 
if I were redoing it, I'd definitely consider the  Signalmate).

Current draw and the required cable gauge are the only  things that would make 
me go for 2 rather than 3nm. TBH though, the draw on  most LEDs is so low, that 
I wouldn't worry about the battery drain. Voltage  drop may be an issue - 
*some* LEDs fail to work it they don't get the required  voltage -- unlike 
tungsten and halogen lights which gradually dim. I suspect  that even small 
gauge will work -- in my installation after some concerns  about the roundtrip 
wiring distance from the battery to the top of the mast  (on my N41 its 
something ridiculous -- wayl over 100 ft),  I remember the  deciding factor 
being the mechanical strength of the cable rather than its  electrical 
properties.

Do you already have cable installed? This  link:
  http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/05.htm
should  let you work out what cable you need.

Also, if you mount it on the top  of the mast -- be sure there's enough 
clearance that its visible close by -- I  had to make a riser for mine.

- Stu

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:06  AM, Bob Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>  I know there was a discussion about LED lights recently and OGM was a  well
> regarded unit. I was looking at the anchor light unit at www.signalmate.com
> and it looks  like a well built small unit. Both 2 and 3 nm USCG approved
> units are  available for about the same money as the OGM. Why not put the
>  brighter 3 nm unit on for about the same money? Has anyone used this  brand?
>
> Bob
> PDQ 36
> Peace
>
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