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    Built a couple stern lights this weekend for mine and my wife's kayaks this weekend. made them out of pvc and solar landscape lights. let me know what you think.

  • #2
    Great idea!
    "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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    • #3
      Thanks and it was inexpensive

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      • #4
        Need something to let us know where you are in the pre-dawn hrs... Great idea!!!

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        • #5
          Holy cow ....nice ! I usually knock the ash off my cigar and hold it overhead to get a good ember going .
          GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by plugger View Post
            Holy cow ....nice ! I usually knock the ash off my cigar and hold it overhead to get a good ember going .
            That's funny right there

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SCHU View Post
              Need something to let us know where you are in the pre-dawn hrs... Great idea!!!
              Mostly we will be hanging around Jamaica Beach fishing the green lights and out in the bay from there

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              • #8
                We bought some that are white and change the switch, to Christmas lights. It turns green and red. Lord Bless.
                robert
                And all things, whatsoever you shall ask in prayer, BELIEVING, YE shall receive. Mathew 21:22.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Silver Wolf View Post
                  We bought some that are white and change the switch, to Christmas lights. It turns green and red. Lord Bless.
                  robert
                  That's cool

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                  • #10
                    Always wear your life jacket!



                    Canoes and Kayaks


                    See All Vessels section above for general safety requirements.
                    Paddling at night: Remember that you must carry one bright white light that can be exhibited in time to prevent a collision. It is recommended that you carry a lantern, flashlight, or other attached white light that will be visible from 360 degrees. Regulations state that canoes, kayaks, and all other manually driven vessels shall exhibit sidelights and a sternlight, and shall exhibit at least one bright light, lantern, or flashlight from sunset to sunrise when not at dock.



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                    For a detailed summary of all Texas boating laws and safety regulations, see the Digest of the Water Safety Act.
                    For a detailed summary of mandatory Boater Education Certification requirements, see the Boater Education page.All Vessels | Motorboats | Personal Watercraft | Sailboats | Canoes/Kayaks
                    Operating Vessels without Required Equipment is Prohibited - No person may operate or give permission for the operation of a vessel that is not provided with the required safety equipment. An operator may not permit a person under the age of 13 to be on board the vessel while the vessel is underway if the person is not wearing a USCG approved wearable PFD. Marine enforcement officers regularly perform vessel safety checks to ensure the safety of boat owners and passengers.
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                    Lifesaving Devices



                    • All Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) must be U.S. Coast Guard approved, in serviceable condition, readily accessible, and of the appropriate size for intended user. See Life Jackets for more details on PFD types.
                    • All children under 13 years of age in or on vessels under 26 feet in length must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved wearable PFD while underway. Underway means not at anchor, made fast to the shore, or aground.
                    • All vessels, including canoes and kayaks, must be equipped with one Type I, II, III or V wearable PFD for each person on board. A Type V PFD is acceptable only if used in accordance with the specific instructions on the label of the device.
                    • Vessels 16 feet and longer, excluding canoes and kayaks, are required to be equipped with one Type IV throwable PFD in addition to the Type I, II, III, or V PFD required for each person on board.
                    • Inflatable PFDs are authorized only when used in accordance with requirements as presented on U.S. Coast Guard approval labels. Inflatable PFDs are not approved for use on personal watercraft, waterskiing, or other high speed activity.

                    Sound Producing Devices

                    • Any vessel less than 12 meters in length (39.4 ft.) is required to carry a whistle or horn, or some other means to make an efficient sound to signal intentions and position in periods of reduced visibility.
                    • Vessels 12 meters or more in length are required to carry a whistle or horn, and a bell.

                    Lights Required

                    All vessels including motorboats, sailboats, canoes, kayaks, punts, rowboats, rubber rafts, or other vessels when not at dock must have and exhibit at least one bright light, lantern or flashlight visible all around the horizon from sunset to sunrise in all weather and during restricted visibility.

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                    • #11
                      ^^^ this... Use a USCG approved light or risk getting run over.

                      I can't tell you how many close calls I've had with Kayakers not properly displaying a 360 degree light.
                      We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for your concern and input, I will see how well these work and if it is not bright enough then I will reconfigure my design.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by EASTTEX View Post
                          Thanks for your concern and input, I will see how well these work and if it is not bright enough then I will reconfigure my design.
                          If it's not USCG certified you're asking for trouble... Good luck and get yourself a real 360 light.
                          We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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