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355 aft Masthead Light
- Gbb355
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- Vessel Info: 1995 355 aft
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355 aft Masthead Light
- g36
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- Vessel Info: 1997 Carver 405
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Re: 355 aft Masthead Light
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- Gbb355
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Re: 355 aft Masthead Light
g36 wrote:Source of the post I have a 405 aft cabin the next size up from yours. I have friends that have 355,/356 I have my light is mounted on the arch and I always was curious why the 355/356 didn't do the same being the boats are so similar in design. I had a trojan f32 and it had the light mounted like yours in the line of site and always created too much light when navigating at night in my opinion. You could relocate yours up top if you don't have any luck on sourcing your desired light.
Yes, that is the contingency plan. The stern light becomes redundant at that point and that’s ok. I could get rid of it or swap it to a down light to serve the platform tastefully without being it your face at night.
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Re: 355 aft Masthead Light
The pic from GBB looks like there is no arch on that boat, so maybe, without the canvas, that is the highest point?
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Re: 355 aft Masthead Light
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post The 355 should have a stern light mounted to the aft deck acrylic panel, a forward 180-degree light mounted on the front of the bridge "brow" above the windshield as shown in the pic above, and a 180 / 360 light on the radar arch.
The pic from GBB looks like there is no arch on that boat, so maybe, without the canvas, that is the highest point?
Might be being a bit pedantic, but there aren't any 180 degree nav lights on these boats. The forward-facing white light should be 225 degrees and an aft-facing one would be 135 degrees.
You can have/use a two-bulb combo light for an anchor light, with the forward bulb showing 225 degrees as your 'steaming' light and where when both are on it would show 360 degrees, but then your single stern/aft 135 light should turn off
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