Let's see your kayak fishing rigs! Mine is a 2017 Ascend D10.
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catman529":3lraaz9l said:
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I've never heard of that before. I know only a white light is required for paddlecraft but I don't remember reading that it's illegal to use the red and green as well. I always considered it to be safer... nobody heads toward a buoy at night anyway, you try to stay between them, not run into them. I just finished putting the same lights on a canoe, BUT it also has a motor, so it would be required regardless.bigquacks":3nbssnq0 said:catman529":3nbssnq0 said:
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Cat, don't want to be the internet police, but the red/ green combo can get you a ticket in TN. You only need the white navigation light and a headlamp or flashlight
http://rheareview.com/officers-cracking-lights-paddlers/
BTW the article was written by our own Richard Simms.
bigquacks":3o0jikst said:Cat, don't want to be the internet police, but the red/ green combo can get you a ticket in TN. You only need the white navigation light and a headlamp or flashlight
MickThompson":1wt36npp said:Red/green indicates that you are "under power", shows your direction of travel,and implies you have the ability to avoid another boat. SCN, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the red/green is supposed to be turned off when at anchor after dark so others know you are not moving, and that you can't easily get out of the way.
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