Re: Trolling motor efficiency
Wrong again Silvertip (Supreme Mariner?????). I think all of you need to review your nav light rules. BOTH the red and green light must be on at all times, unless at anchor, but especially while underway. The red light indicates the port side of the vessel, while the green light indicates the starboard side of the vessel to oncoming craft. Show me a single bow light with independent red/green operation that is meant to be used as a directional indicator. (I can't help but notice that everyone who is mistaken is also from a landlocked location. Coincidence?)
"Running lights.
Underway between sunset and sunrise or in restricted visibility, a powerboat of less than 164 feet (50 m) or a sailboat operating under power
must display red and green sidelights, each visible for 2 miles through an arc of 112.5 degrees. The red arc starts at the bow and sweeps to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam to port; the green arc mirrors this to starboard. The boat must also display a white masthead light visible for 5 miles (3 miles if the boat is less than 65 ft. or 20 m long) through an arc of 225 degrees centered ahead, and a white stern light visible for 2 miles through an arc of 135 degrees centered behind. If the boat is less than 39 feet (12 m) long, the masthead and stern lights can be combined."
Again, I think I'll keep an eye out for you
