I understand. Another thing I forgot to mention is the built-in Windex light. If you sail at night it's really nice to have.
Decisions, Decisions... I hope it works out to your liking! -Francois Rivard 1990 34+ "Take Five" Lake Lanier, GA On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Matthew Schlanger <m...@blackhammer.com> wrote: > Thanks. > Still thinking a white anchor light, but you reflect my experience, at the > last minute I started thinking just change it out. > > Matt > > On May 7, 2018, at 1:28 PM, Francois Rivard <jeanfrancoisriv...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Matt, > > When I took my mast down I took a good look at the brittle dried-up > housing, crazed plastic lens, and iffy led conversion on the existing unit > and threw it in the trash. I replaced it with the SignalMate tricolor ( > https://signalmate.com/navigation-light-models/combination-tri-color-with- > anchor-2-wire/) > > They claim it's made to mil specs... I believe it. It's completely > sealed, the machining and anodizing on the housing is beautiful, and the > lens is nice and thick. > > It's pricey but to me, worth every penny as it is completely "install it > and forget it". Living in Georgia my mast does not come down very often so > no maintenance is a big plus. As a bonus it's by far the brightest mast > light on the lake, I consider it cheap insurance against drunken pontoon > pilots. > > Good luck with the project. > > Best Regards, > > -Francois Rivard > 1990 34+ "Take Five" > Lake Lanier, GA > > > >
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