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#276718 - 09/20/15 10:58 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Dagny]
wildman800 Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
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Most kyakers stop travelling at night in inland waters. Open ocean kyakers do need a 360 degree white light although the Rules of the Road require a handheld flashlight (torch).

I would recommend as already mentioned above, a 5 ft mast with a flag and a 360 deg white light atop the mast. A flashing strobe on a kyak is going to create vision difficulties at night AND annoy the hell out of the operator.


Edited by wildman800 (09/20/15 11:05 PM)
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#276719 - 09/20/15 11:02 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Mark_R]
hikermor Offline
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For that matter, a high vis hull makes a big difference. In my experience, a white hull, for instance, disappears in a breaking sea.
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#276720 - 09/20/15 11:04 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Mark_R]
Russ Offline
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Good point. The ACR Firefly PRO SOLAS Strobe has a steady on mode at reduced output -- 124 lumens for 28 hours per the spec sheet.

BTW, no affiliation, (but I may buy one of these for me).
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#276721 - 09/20/15 11:09 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Dagny]
JeffMc Offline
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I support the suggestion of a 360 degree white light, mounted on as high of a mast as you can manage on your kayak or canoe. Some sort of mast is necessary to prevent a substantial arc of the light from being blocked by your body. A mast will also amplify the apparent motion of the light. Consider backing this up with a very bright narrow beam flashlight, perhaps with a fast strobe function, that you can aim to get the attention of any potentially conflicting craft.

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#276722 - 09/20/15 11:32 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Russ]
Dagny Offline
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Registered: 11/25/08
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Loc: Washington, DC
Originally Posted By: Russ
Dagny probably needs to amplify on her intended use, so we don't take this thread on a tangent for no reason.


We're typically out during the last couple hours of sunlight, to watch the sun set on Pamlico Sound.


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#276723 - 09/20/15 11:44 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Dagny]
Russ Offline
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Nice, moving down the inner shore of the outer bank. Hope you have a good time cool
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#276728 - 09/21/15 01:54 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Russ]
Russ Offline
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Just ordered an ACR Firefly PRO SOLAS to replace the ancient single D cell strobe in my kit. It was a good strobe in its day, but is eclipsed by the ACR strobe.

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#276729 - 09/21/15 05:00 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Russ]
hikermor Offline
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I used an ACR 4F for many years, both while kayaking and in SAR (helicopter ops) and it served well - ultra reliable and effective. This unit looks like a significant upgrade.
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#276731 - 09/21/15 07:23 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: Dagny]
TeacherRO Offline
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I'd add a powerful handheld light for alerting other boats. ( and a good reason to buy a 250 lumen flashlight smile

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#276735 - 09/21/15 07:40 PM Re: Kayak Strobe/Safety Light [Re: TeacherRO]
Russ Offline
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Isn't the strobe for alerting other boats? As mentioned previously regarding the headlamp, a flashlight only shines in one direction rather than 360 degrees. A headlamp & flashlight should be included, but not for alerting/signaling. IMO, YMMV

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