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sworrall
Posted 2/26/2003 9:37 AM (#61543)
Subject: Bow Light and your trolling motor





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

I found out this week the Coast Guard and DNR require that the bow light on all fishing boats must clear the trolling motor by enough to be clearly seen from forward, port, and starboard. Take a look at your light. If the motor blocks it, you could be looking at a potential ticket from your local warden.

davej
Posted 2/26/2003 10:29 AM (#61556 - in reply to #61543)
Subject: RE: Bow Light and your trolling motor




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I had A Michigan warden warn me about that last season, guess I better get A taller light.
ToddM
Posted 2/26/2003 10:47 PM (#61637 - in reply to #61543)
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Location: oswego, il
All i can say is DOH! Thanks for the heads up on this.
BTPF
Posted 3/5/2003 8:20 PM (#62517 - in reply to #61543)
Subject: RE: Bow Light and your trolling motor





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Location: Pardeeville, WI
Where can I get a longer one? I looked at cabelas and basspro
and they only have a max of 12 inches. I need at least an 18 inch
light. Any suggestions?
Mark H.
Posted 3/5/2003 8:39 PM (#62518 - in reply to #61543)
Subject: RE: Bow Light and your trolling motor




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
Slide mount for your trolling motor is one solution, when you need your bow light move the motor out of the way.

I would sure like to know if anyone finds a taller bow light, I've never seen one.

The other alternative would be to mount separate port and starboard lights on the front/sides of the boat. This must be done with careful measuring as Coast Guard requires visibility of both lights for a specified distance and angle.
GregM
Posted 3/6/2003 8:41 AM (#62572 - in reply to #61543)
Subject: RE: Bow Light and your trolling motor





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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
Did a quick search in our supplier books. I too will need a taller light to see over my Genesis.

It appears that Perko makes a 10" only

Attwood makes a 10" and 14" straight or bent pole.....also a 12 I think.

14" looks to be the tallest, check to see what kind of base you have, if Perko, may have to change it to Attwood.

theedz155
Posted 3/7/2003 5:54 AM (#62757 - in reply to #61543)
Subject: RE: Bow Light and your trolling motor





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Greg is there a difference in the connecting end of the light sticks. I thought that was an industry standard. Meaning, you should be able to use Attwood posts in Perko bases and vice-versa. I could be wrong on that though.

Scott
GregM
Posted 3/7/2003 9:41 AM (#62803 - in reply to #61543)
Subject: RE: Bow Light and your trolling motor





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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
It looks like they are different bases and pole ends between the 2 companies. I also went to Attwood's website yesterday and couldn't find the 14" listed, but it is in our parts book.
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