Anchor Light

carfreak_84

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Hi all, quick question regarding anchor lights. I plan on anchoring overnight this weekend for the first time. To my understanding, Canadian rules state that there needs to be a white light visible 360 degrees. I have the stern light on a pole, but with the camper top up I don't think it would be visible all around. What do you guys do in this situation? I have included a picture so you have an idea of what I'm working with.
 

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JASinIL2006

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Unless it can be seen 360 degrees, it seems like it wouldn't do much good...
 

carfreak_84

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Yes, exactly. I was wondering what other owners with camper tops do for anchor lights. I want to make sure I am following the rules.
 

alldodge

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Get a replacement taller pole light. The original was about 3ft, I bought a 5 ft to get it high enough on the Rinker
 

poconojoe

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Since your boat is setup with the camper enclosure, just buy a longer anchor light. You'll probably need it in the future anyway.
 

Scott Danforth

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its actually international maritime law when it comes to navigation. same rules apply everywhere on the big blue-green marble.

get a taller pole.
 

GA_Boater

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I have a thought that the pole would be inside the camper looking at the photo. If it's outside of the top, a longer pole would work.
 

roscoe

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Get an led anchor light and mount it to the top of the camper with a couple velcro patches, run the wire inside and plug it in.
 
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