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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Shdbefishn? on Tue Mar 10 2009, 19:45

Hey Fishoe, do you have your port & starboard confused?

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Re: Nav Lights

Post  doggie on Tue Mar 10 2009, 20:20

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.

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jig Miester on Wed Mar 11 2009, 05:59

red is port left hand side from behind ski Laughing


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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jig Miester on Wed Mar 11 2009, 06:25

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

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jig Miester on Wed Mar 11 2009, 06:32

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

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jig Miester on Wed Mar 11 2009, 18:43

i think these guys got it wrong as well Laughing

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Shdbefishn? on Wed Mar 11 2009, 18:51

What you on about willis?

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  2-EXTREME on Wed Mar 11 2009, 21:36

Fishoe has his on the correct way. For some reason his photo above has been reversed....??Look at the writing etc..

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jetskifishing on Wed Mar 11 2009, 21:43

Yes correct Mark, he is a little different that Fish HO

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jig Miester on Thu Mar 12 2009, 07:36

Jetskifishing wrote:Yes correct Mark, he is a little different that Fish HO


only different cause i full my bin lol!

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jig Miester on Thu Mar 12 2009, 14:33

i changed my normal lights to leds cause the other ones burnt out Evil or Very Mad

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  HOTBODZ on Fri Mar 13 2009, 19:51

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.
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dont know if this helps ?

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  softbaiter on Sat Mar 14 2009, 09:52

those arcs are showing the range of area each light has to be visible from. not the location of the lights from my interpretation.

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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jetskifishing on Sat Mar 14 2009, 16:08

Here is Fish Ho's ski kitted with lighting
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Re: NAV LIGHTS

Post  Jig Miester on Sat Mar 14 2009, 18:58

yer theres alot of boats that dont have lights Evil or Very Mad

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