Komoniwannashoya
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- Jan 17, 2010
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Hi everyone,
Lurked and searched and still branded a confused n00b! :thinking:
I'm doing the Everglades Challenge in March. It's a 300 mile small boat race down the coast of Florida. I'm doing it in a 15' sailing kayak. I'll be doing a lot of it at night so my requirements are threefold:
1 - Chart reading (night vision preservation and hands-free operation)
2 - Landmark identification (Long throw - Is that an island out there?)
3 - Boat illumination (all-round white light as required by the Coast Guard)
All of these things need to be lightweight - it is, after all, a race.
They also need to be able to withstand a drenching as well as be operated by a sleep-deprived idiot with cold hands.
Initially I wanted them to all run on AA LI-ion to make them power compatible with the rest of my stuff (GPS, Radio, etc) but after reading the forum for a while I'm beginning to think that's a foolish notion.
I found this - http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/NaviSafe_Navi_360/
which I thought might work as a nav light.
I've looked at a ton of headlamps and the last thing I need is little tiny clickies and disco lightshows!
I really have searched the forum, but you guys mostly talk waaaay over my head about squeezing out the last little bit of performance out of a light while I need some reliable companions to help me get a job done.
Thanks for the advice,
Mark :wave:
Lurked and searched and still branded a confused n00b! :thinking:
I'm doing the Everglades Challenge in March. It's a 300 mile small boat race down the coast of Florida. I'm doing it in a 15' sailing kayak. I'll be doing a lot of it at night so my requirements are threefold:
1 - Chart reading (night vision preservation and hands-free operation)
2 - Landmark identification (Long throw - Is that an island out there?)
3 - Boat illumination (all-round white light as required by the Coast Guard)
All of these things need to be lightweight - it is, after all, a race.
They also need to be able to withstand a drenching as well as be operated by a sleep-deprived idiot with cold hands.
Initially I wanted them to all run on AA LI-ion to make them power compatible with the rest of my stuff (GPS, Radio, etc) but after reading the forum for a while I'm beginning to think that's a foolish notion.
I found this - http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/NaviSafe_Navi_360/
which I thought might work as a nav light.
I've looked at a ton of headlamps and the last thing I need is little tiny clickies and disco lightshows!
I really have searched the forum, but you guys mostly talk waaaay over my head about squeezing out the last little bit of performance out of a light while I need some reliable companions to help me get a job done.
Thanks for the advice,
Mark :wave: