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hi


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lambeau
Posted 7/25/2007 3:57 PM (#267081 - in reply to #266997)
Subject: Re: Recent Boating Accidents at Night


Am I the only one or does no one carry a spot light in the boat? I mean they can't help you all the time but it sure would be helpful seeing boats ahead of you late at night. Just my thought.

i carry a spotlight (5mil candlepower) but use it sparingly, and only to confirm nearshore stuff that i need to see.
please do not drive around the lake shining bright spotlights. it blinds other boaters as well as annoying the heck out of lake home owners.
slowing down is the #1 way to be safe at night, and if you're near a tricky area to navigate, slow down even more.


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