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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Chess101] #6473815 08/03/11 04:15 PM
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anyone help me find the laws pertaining to 360 lights in tpwd site.
i cant find it.


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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Fish ZoMbiE] #6473868 08/03/11 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: fiSh ZoMbiE
anyone help me find the laws pertaining to 360 lights in tpwd site.
i cant find it.


Here's this...

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/boat/safety/vessel_requirements/#canoe

Funny how it's kind of unclear isn't it? It seems that they'd want some clearer guidelines what with all the people out there paddling these days... hmmm


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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Neumie] #6473869 08/03/11 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Neumie aka "Know it All"
Tek Tite

This is what I use. It's very bright.


I ended up getting this one.

Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: gutcheck] #6473892 08/03/11 04:33 PM
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Yeah, it 'recommends' you carry a light, then says regulations say you 'shall exhibit' the light they recommend. As far as I can tell from the water safety act, the 360 light is required to be on when not docked. But it's kinda like reading my divorce decree, seems like it could be made clearer.

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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: FishR2099] #6475012 08/03/11 07:55 PM
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As far as the game wardens around here and as well as the Arlington PD that patrols lake arlington, you shall have a 360 light 30 minutes before sunset and 30 minutes after sunrise, or they will put paperwork in yo' life.

Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Mark Ray] #6475467 08/03/11 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted By: MR™
As far as the game wardens around here and as well as the Arlington PD that patrols lake arlington, you shall have a 360 light 30 minutes before sunset and 30 minutes after sunrise, or they will put paperwork in yo' life.


Heck I do that just for my own personal safety, regardless of any laws. What I don't understand is why can't the regulations just SAY that... Instead, they say this...

Remember that you must carry one bright white light that can be exhibited in time to prevent a collision. It is recommended that you carry a lantern, flashlight, or other attached white light that will be visible from 360 degrees.

Exhibited in time? WTF? Does that mean that it doesn't have to be on continuously? I could see how someone reading this could interpret it this way. And is it just me, or is a recommendation very different from a legal requirement? Then there's this...

Regulations state that canoes, kayaks, and all other manually driven vessels shall exhibit sidelights and a sternlight, and shall exhibit at least one bright light, lantern, or flashlight from sunset to sunrise when not at dock.

Seems to me that this means you have to have sidelights... Hell, many of the powerboats I see out past dark/before light don't have sidelights. A stern or bow light, or both, maybe, but most don't have any sidelights. My yak doesn't have them. Anybody else here have sidelights?

We've had threads about this before. Lot's of "well, the warden at lake ________ told me this..." I get it, and you're right, I guess that's all that should matter. It just bothers me that this part of the TPWD website is worded so piss-poorly. I'm one of those guys who is bothered by vague and imprecise language when it comes to laws...


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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: gutcheck] #6475560 08/03/11 09:52 PM
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Lights Required

All vessels including motorboats, sailboats, canoes, kayaks, punts, rowboats, rubber rafts, or other vessels when not at dock """""MUST HAVE""""" and """"""""""""EXHIBIT"""""""""" at least one bright light, lantern or flashlight visible all around the horizon from sunset to sunrise in all weather and during restricted visibility.


•All other manually driven vessels """"""MAY""""" exhibit sidelights and a sternlight, """""""""OR""""""""" shall ~~~EXHIBIT~~~ at least one bright light, lantern, or flashlight from sunset to sunrise when not at dock.


Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Chess101] #6475592 08/03/11 09:57 PM
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But I do agree the wording is very ticky tack!....... but from this I take the word EXHIBIT as, have showing ...... then for the second point the "OR" voids out the sternlights and sidelights, if you "SHOW" one bright light from sunset to sunrise


Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Chess101] #6475670 08/03/11 10:16 PM
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Chess I'm not disagreeing with you. I've fished before sunrise or after sunset on dozens upon dozens of occasions. I turn on my 360 light. It's mounted on a pole above my head. I also place another c light in the scotty mount in front of me. Always have a hat light in these situations too. Is that because all three lights are required? No, I just wanna make sure that joe bassboat can see me on the way to his favorite hole. Have seen wardens on a few occasions and they obviously felt no reason to stop me.

It just bothers me that someone new to this could go to the above link and be confused about what is required. It could happen.


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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: gutcheck] #6475722 08/03/11 10:26 PM
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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Fish ZoMbiE] #6475966 08/03/11 11:42 PM
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TPWD needs to get rid of the lawyers that are wording that book and hire a redneck kayaker to do it.
Man......It's way more confusing then it needs to be.



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Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: Shaun Russell] #6477321 08/04/11 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: Shaun Russell
TPWD needs to get rid of the lawyers that are wording that book and hire a redneck kayaker to do it.
Man......It's way more confusing then it needs to be.


Tell them I'll volunteer.

Re: Looking for 360 degree light [Re: gutcheck] #6480811 08/05/11 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted By: gutcheck


It just bothers me that someone new to this could go to the above link and be confused about what is required. It could happen.


Totally agree, I understand the good intent behind the post cheers


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