Lights for night Kayakers
At night a kayaker will need at least one white light on their
kayak so that it can be shown in the direction of any oncoming
boaters. All Lights used for Kayaking should be waterproof and
be using new batteries when starting out for the night. A
handheld flashlight will do for most kayakers. It is wise to
check your local boating laws for the exact requirements. Boats
over 16 ft often have greater lighting requirements. Find out
Your Kayaks Length and be prepared for the safety rules that
apply to it.
The best form of "white light" for a Kayaker is a "Deck Light"
(also referred to as an anchor light). A strong white light that
you can see from all directions is ideal, yet not very practical
for a kayaker. If they had a pole light it would be cumbersome
and inhibit the maneuverability of the kayak. A simple deck
light would suit the kayaker better.
Deck or (Anchor) Lights are usually mounted at the Stern (back)
of the boat. Often other lights such as Red for Port (left) and
Green for Starboard (right) are used in combination with the
Anchor light. The white front light is not as important if these
other colored lights can already be seen from the front.
Navigating Lights are often not required for small vessels like
the Kayak but they increase your chances of being seen. For Your
uninhibited vision sake be sure to have all Navigation lighting
not glaring in your eyes (point them straight or slightly down
if effecting your vision. Along with this be sure that your
white anchor light is behind you as well. All these help
preserve a clearer night vision.
Headlights can also enhance your night vision. As well they can
help locate navigation aids such as the channel markers and
buoys.