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Originally Posted by Halli
Did not Mister Walker explain recently that in Navigable waters we have the right to spot Buoy markers so to navigate the channel.
Really that's all one would have to do is say they were using such lights to navigate!
I do understand blinding another ship but this is something that could at this time be won in a court of law if an Accident case was to be.
The real problem is todays LED lighting and improper usage of them IE folks that have added then to their Auto's and Truck's but don't understand the angle that the lights need to be aimed. An LED should never be aimed in the same line of site as an Incandescent.
As for me I shall use Running lights when Needed but I really see better with moonlite!
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Yes that's what he said but TWRA is saying something different , I'm not arguing whether its right or wrong just relaying what I was told lol
Also the officer told me that white lights on the front will cause other boaters not to see the red and green navigation lights