Kinda new that when they bought power boats ;)

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Yes but I was knee high to a grasshopper at the time.
 
Sacramento Catalina 22 Fleet 4 has made annual weekend trips there for many 
years and always had a good time. I’m sure it’s a bit like Folsom Lake in so 
much as when the winds come up the power boats scatter. I once conned my 
brother into going out on Folsom Lake in gail forces winds on my C-15. When we 
got back to the dock they were towing in a tri-hulled power boat that blew over 
backwards. Power boaters just seem to lack good judgment. J
 


Phil Agur                     s/v Wing TipSecretary,                    Call 
Sign WCW3485IC27/270A                   MMSI 366901790 www.catalina27.org     
Vessel Doc# 1039809
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Phil I was wondering have you ever sailed at Clear Lake? From motor boaters I 
hear it is a fun lake and that there is a lot of sailing there as well.Mike M



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Joe,
 
I would go with the Aqua Marine 25 series from somewhere like Defender Marine. 
DM appears to stock the complete 25 series line up, which includes a clamp on 
rail mount.
http://www.defender.com/category.jsp?path=-1|17|295769|320397&id=320408 
 
Wing Tip (an example of a newer Catalina) has the series 25:
* Bi-Color Navigation Light up on the pulpit
* All Round / Anchor Light on the top of the mast
* Masthead (Steaming) / Foredeck Light 
* Stern Light up on the stern railing
 
There is also the 32 series which is LED but I don’t see a clamp on rail mount 
and while there is no mention of this being a strictly power boat design that’s 
how it appears to me. 
 


Phil Agur                     s/v Wing TipSecretary,                    Call 
Sign WCW3485IC27/270A                   MMSI 366901790 www.catalina27.org     
Vessel Doc# 1039809
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As one who has the older nav lights (in hull), where can I get or where is the 
best place to get the newer nav lights?
 
 
Joe McCary
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301-529-7119
 



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If you have an older sailoat, then technically, yes, they are underilluminated. 
Newer boats have the red/green combo lights up on the pulpit for greater 
visibility at a distance (and to comply with the Coast Guard's newest 
requirements). Older bots with nav lights in the hull are grandfathered in, so 
a change is not required, but it is wise to do anyway.Kevin M. MortonS/V 
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I've been following the story on S/A all summer. It  truely is a travesty of 
justice.  At least Perdock's (the powerboater) wife left him.It got me thinking 
about the lighting issue. I am wondering if by regulation, sailboats are under 
illuminated?It should be easy to improve lighting with LED's.Art

On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Philip J Agur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



This month's Seaworthy (a Boat US publication) features the straightened out 
story of a collision between a 27 foot sailboat and a 24 foot 385hp Baja Outlaw 
after dark. Much of the early reporting was in error, even in Latitude 38 and 
on the SF based TV coverage because the owner/operator of the Baja is the 
number 2 official at the Lake County Sheriff's department.

 

Initial coverage was exactly what the Sheriff's Department was willing to 
document, a head-on collision between a drunken sailboat operator running with 
no lights and an off duty Lake County Deputy Sheriff. Except for the forensics, 
the death of a woman on the sailboat, the eye witnesses that weren't allowed to 
give a statement coming forward, and maritime law it would have been an open 
and shut case.

 

The Lake County DA is still charging the guest who had his hand on the tiller 
at the time with manslaughter even though forensics on the stern light filament 
shows it was on when broken, the speed limit on the lake after dark was 5 MPH, 
the damaged speedometer on the Baja is jammed at 50 MPH, the sailboat was under 
sail, the sailboat was struck from the rear, and the owner of the Baja was 
allowed to elude an on the spot breathalyzer test and the blood drawn later at 
the hospital went for an hour ride with the suspect before being logged into 
evidence.

 

It's a two year old case and the civil suites and insurance claims have been 
settled. The only person involved that received no payout was the Sheriff's 
Deputy who was the owner operator of the speeding Baja Outlaw. 

 

Morale of the story, don't let anything obscure your navigation lights (check 
them every time), keep an active watch and if you hear someone coming read 
their navigation lights, and don't just sit there if you're in the path. 
Navigation lights are often lost in the shore lights so be prepare to do 
something different. Fire up a strobe or a 1,000,000 candle power spotlight and 
get yourself seen.

 

Eventually being vindicated will never make up for the person that died on the 
sailboat no matter who was at fault. 

 

Phil Agur                     s/v Wing TipSecretary,                    Call 
Sign WCW3485IC27/270A                   MMSI 366901790 www.catalina27.org     
Vessel Doc# 1039809
 
 



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