Flybridge courtesy lights?

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IRGuy
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Flybridge courtesy lights?

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After two plus years of serious rebuild time I am looking at the little items.. such as LED flybridge courtesy lights.. has anybody installed them? I am thinking red/white combination lights.. I have already installed a two circuit on-off-on switch (same as the nav lights/anchor light switch) but I haven't decided on the actual light fixtures themselves.

I would appreciate any suggestions as to flybridge and cockpit lighting in general.. type of fixture, manufacturer, dimmable or not, red only or red/white.. hoping to use only LEDs if possible.
Frank B
1983 Bertram 33 FBC "Phoenix"
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Re: Flybridge courtesy lights?

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The norm for naval and merchant ships is to have red lights (sometimes even dimmed) for when underway (red light preserves night vision) and white for when in port.

I hope this helps.
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Charlie J
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Re: Flybridge courtesy lights?

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frank
I have a combo light, red, white, and off
have it mounted under my electronics box over head
1968 hull # 316 - 757
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