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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14 ft gamefisher beginning to end
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<blockquote data-quote="fowlmood77" data-source="post: 43940" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>I only see one thing that might need some attention. Not sure how the law dogs are in your area, but your stern light looks a bit low. When under way at night, especially in a little boat, you want to make dang sure that others see you. Not to mention it is the law. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.nmsc.gov.au/lights.html" target="_blank">https://www.nmsc.gov.au/lights.html</a></p><p>A stern light is located near the stern to show a white light over an arc of the horizon of <span style="color: #FF0000"><strong>135°</strong></span> behind the boat. On an outboard craft, it may be necessary to mount the stern light on a mast, or to one side of the boat, to avoid the motor obscuring the light.</p><p></p><p>Not pickin on ya, just trying to keep you out of trouble and/or harms way. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, Great Build!!! =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fowlmood77, post: 43940, member: 269"] I only see one thing that might need some attention. Not sure how the law dogs are in your area, but your stern light looks a bit low. When under way at night, especially in a little boat, you want to make dang sure that others see you. Not to mention it is the law. [url]https://www.nmsc.gov.au/lights.html[/url] A stern light is located near the stern to show a white light over an arc of the horizon of [color=#FF0000][b]135°[/b][/color] behind the boat. On an outboard craft, it may be necessary to mount the stern light on a mast, or to one side of the boat, to avoid the motor obscuring the light. Not pickin on ya, just trying to keep you out of trouble and/or harms way. Otherwise, Great Build!!! =D> [/QUOTE]
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