Norm,

Your comment about eliminating lighting that interferes with the visibility
of navigation lights brought a somewhat related question to my mind.  I have
considered running a one-inch wide strip of white reflective vinyl tape
along my gunnels all the way around my boat.  I even thought of putting
short green and red reflective tapes on the appropriate sides of the bow.
Reflective tape is not technically a light, but it could be useful to alert
other boats that there is a 45 foot object out in front of them.  It takes
very little ambient light to show up on the tape.  What do you think of this
idea?  Especially, would it be legal in your opinion?  Other list members'
opinion?

Lee Huddleston
s/v Truelove 


All vessels are charged with eliminating lighting that interferes with the
visibility of navigation lights.




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