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    So I guess I am going to need some boat lights since I plan to do some Goose Hunting from the river this year in the evening.

    My boat is a 12 ft tinner. So I found that I need this.

    • 1 masthead light (with a second masthead light being optional)
    • Sidelights and 1 stern light OR 1 all-round white light and sidelights


    I don't have a battery in my boat I use a 7.5 Merc.

    I am trying to find lights that maybe run on regular batteries or are rechargeable and inexpensive if possible.

    Any suggestions?
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    They hava the portable LED battery ones at CTC. https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/a...-0792467p.html

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    Thanks didn't think of checking there.

    Exactly what I am looking for and I have tons of Canadian Tire Money.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman View Post
    They hava the portable LED battery ones at CTC. https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/a...-0792467p.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Thanks didn't think of checking there.

    Exactly what I am looking for and I have tons of Canadian Tire Money.
    I bought the flashlight style with clamps as a backup set in case I loose my main lights. They work well.
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    That's good thinking GW. The CO's could very well be at the landing waiting for you when you get in. They can and probably will, make sure everything is in order?

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    Only need them for night for my boat. But I want to also be safe especially with my kid in the boat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    That's good thinking GW. The CO's could very well be at the landing waiting for you when you get in. They can and probably will, make sure everything is in order?
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    Amazon has them as well, I think it has suction cups if I remember correctly
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    Yes found the exact same ones on Amazon and 10 bucks cheaper.

    https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01...K6Y9EEQB&psc=1


    Quote Originally Posted by tom gobble View Post
    Amazon has them as well, I think it has suction cups if I remember correctly
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    So I guess I am going to need some boat lights since I plan to do some Goose Hunting from the river this year in the evening.

    My boat is a 12 ft tinner. So I found that I need this.

    • 1 masthead light (with a second masthead light being optional)
    • Sidelights and 1 stern light OR 1 all-round white light and sidelights


    I don't have a battery in my boat I use a 7.5 Merc.

    I am trying to find lights that maybe run on regular batteries or are rechargeable and inexpensive if possible.

    Any suggestions?
    You are wise to put nav lights on your boat.

    The Safe Boating Guide (https://publications.gc.ca/collectio...-2011-eng.pdf0)
    says you just need " One (1) all-round white light; and • Sidelights" for a power boat under 39'4" (12m).

    as an alternative to "• One (1) masthead light;
    • OPtiOnaL — Another masthead light;
    • Sidelights; and
    • One (1) sternlight"

    would be overkill for a 12' tin boat.
    For my 14' hunting boat I use the Atwood clamp on AA battery powered LED combined red/green bow light (for the sidelight requirement) and clamp on all-round stern light, available at CTC.

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    Pretty sure it's the law and always have to super safe with my kid in the boat.

    Quote Originally Posted by pinepointer View Post
    You are wise to put nav lights on your boat.

    The Safe Boating Guide (https://publications.gc.ca/collectio...-2011-eng.pdf0)
    says you just need " One (1) all-round white light; and • Sidelights" for a power boat under 39'4" (12m).

    as an alternative to "• One (1) masthead light;
    • OPtiOnaL — Another masthead light;
    • Sidelights; and
    • One (1) sternlight"

    would be overkill for a 12' tin boat.
    For my 14' hunting boat I use the Atwood clamp on AA battery powered LED combined red/green bow light (for the sidelight requirement) and clamp on all-round stern light, available at CTC.
    "This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member

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