NAV LIGHTS
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Shdbefishn?-

Number of posts: 257
PWC: 2006 VX110
Best fish landed on your ski: 62cm snap
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Location: East Auckland
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Registration date: 2009-01-10
Re: Nav Lights
Hey Guys
Is there any requirement for nav lights to be mounted on the front of the ski?
Thinking of mounting them on a frame above my fish bin, Would still be visible from the front.
Is there any requirement for nav lights to be mounted on the front of the ski?
Thinking of mounting them on a frame above my fish bin, Would still be visible from the front.
doggie-

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Age: 48
Location: Franklin
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Registration date: 2008-12-22
Re: NAV LIGHTS
red is port left hand side from behind ski 
Last edited by fishoe on Wed Mar 11 2009, 06:25; edited 1 time in total

Jig Miester-

Number of posts: 525
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Location: auckland
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Registration date: 2008-10-15
Re: NAV LIGHTS
doggie wrote:Hey Guys
Is there any requirement for nav lights to be mounted on the front of the ski?
Thinking of mounting them on a frame above my fish bin, Would still be visible from the front.
as long as visible from front should be fine

Jig Miester-

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Re: NAV LIGHTS
newbie skifisher wrote:Ok, I see from the weekend's posts that a few of you have done the Nav light thing. Would be interested in pics of the various installations. Im thinking also that a spare battery might be the go, where have people mounted these?
i mounted my batt in the front under the bin/and i fixed mounted them so they are always on the ski dont have to worry about putting them on or staying out till dark

Jig Miester-

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Jig Miester-

Number of posts: 525
Age: 34
Location: auckland
Job/hobbies: Refrigeration engineer/catching big fish
Humor: Fillet And Release
Registration date: 2008-10-15

Shdbefishn?-

Number of posts: 257
PWC: 2006 VX110
Best fish landed on your ski: 62cm snap
Age: 44
Location: East Auckland
Job/hobbies: Fishing
Humor: lol of course
Registration date: 2009-01-10
Re: NAV LIGHTS
Fishoe has his on the correct way. For some reason his photo above has been reversed....??Look at the writing etc..

2-EXTREME- Admin
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Number of posts: 565
PWC: 2009 Yamaha FX HO 1.8 litre
Best fish landed on your ski: 8lb 9oz (Small Fulla Auw)
Age: 33
Location: Bucklands Beach
Job/hobbies: National Sales Manager
Humor: What do you think ...?
Registration date: 2008-10-14
Re: NAV LIGHTS
Yes correct Mark, he is a little different that Fish HO

Jetskifishing- Admin
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Number of posts: 598
PWC: 2009 Yamaha FX HO 1.8 litre
Best fish landed on your ski: Snapper - 17 Pound
Age: 37
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Registration date: 2008-10-14

Re: NAV LIGHTS
Jetskifishing wrote:Yes correct Mark, he is a little different that Fish HO
only different cause i full my bin


Jig Miester-

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Re: NAV LIGHTS
i changed my normal lights to leds cause the other ones burnt out 

Jig Miester-

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HOTBODZ-

Number of posts: 119
PWC: 2008 SEADOO GTX LTD 215 SUPERCHARGED
Best fish landed on your ski: 6LB5
Age: 40
Location: East Auckland
Job/hobbies: Company Director
Humor: Tag and Release
Registration date: 2009-02-12
Re: NAV LIGHTS
those arcs are showing the range of area each light has to be visible from. not the location of the lights from my interpretation.

softbaiter-

Number of posts: 403
PWC: Yammie FX140 fishing machine.
Best fish landed on your ski: 9lb Snap
Age: 31
Location: Clarks Beach
Job/hobbies: IT System Admin / fixer of anything with button and plug, servers to coffee machines
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Jetskifishing- Admin
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Age: 37
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Registration date: 2008-10-14

Re: NAV LIGHTS
yer theres alot of boats that dont have lights 

Jig Miester-

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