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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 414141" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Oh that is quite ok Pete !!</p><p></p><p>we all must be very careful of recommending a product.</p><p>if you only use the lights to get to or from your landing</p><p>of a short distance, they still must meet specs to let</p><p>other boaters know your intentions.</p><p></p><p>The biggest concern I have is that other novice boaters that</p><p>have NO CLUE as to navigation rules would think that it is ok</p><p>to use on their boat at 20mph in a low to no visibility situation.</p><p>even fog or rain is very dangerous to boaters that are not</p><p>familiar with the Navigational Rules of the Road.</p><p></p><p>Amazon.com has MANY good books on nautical navigation for the small boater.</p><p>some good used ones can be had for only a couple of bucks.</p><p>Well worth the investment to be safe on the water.</p><p>Also, many websites on the old InnerWeb can be a good educational tool.</p><p>happy and SAFE boating to you and yours !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 414141, member: 13599"] Oh that is quite ok Pete !! we all must be very careful of recommending a product. if you only use the lights to get to or from your landing of a short distance, they still must meet specs to let other boaters know your intentions. The biggest concern I have is that other novice boaters that have NO CLUE as to navigation rules would think that it is ok to use on their boat at 20mph in a low to no visibility situation. even fog or rain is very dangerous to boaters that are not familiar with the Navigational Rules of the Road. Amazon.com has MANY good books on nautical navigation for the small boater. some good used ones can be had for only a couple of bucks. Well worth the investment to be safe on the water. Also, many websites on the old InnerWeb can be a good educational tool. happy and SAFE boating to you and yours ! [/QUOTE]
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