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Originally Posted by Merrymeeting
Not to mention those of us who are out there to see the stars and natural lighting. Couldn't disagree with the "more lights is better" statement more.
There have been nights here off season when the starlight illumination and view far exceeds what I can see at the height of the season when all are here.
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I am not talking headlights, but what is the harm with led sidelights and white underwaters? The white underwaters create a glow around the stern, nothing like a headlight in your face.
Watching the stars and natural light at night in a dimly lit boat can be fatal. A few accidents from the past are proof of this. Drunk idiots behind the wheel are the cause of the accidents but a little extra light to catch someone's eye that a boat may be closer than one would think may have helped save a life in either case.