Just thinking out loud again as I often do - you'll get used to it...
I'm currently putting some thought into updated cabin and cockpit lighting. I've worked with LED lighting strips in the past and really liked how handy they were and it seems like a perfect way to light both the cabin and cockpit areas:
- The strips can be dimmed (the right models, anyway).
- The strips can be placed strategically so they're close to areas that would most likely need light (walkways, dinette table, sink, stove, etc) so you can get away with the minimum light necessary (dim as possible).
- The strips can produce different color light (again, certain models) - so you can have regular 'white' light... or... red light (for example) to protect your night vision.
I'm pretty excited about these possibilities... but then I got to wondering if use of red lights in the cabin and cockpit might be confusing from a Nav Light perspective? Obviously, I'd still have my regular Nav Lights... and cabin lighting wouldn't be a point source of light like a Nav Light, and shouldn't be as bright as a Nav Light... but thought I'd ask the more experienced folks out there. "Rig for Red" is common in the Navy, curious if pleasure boat people are familiar enough with it.
I'm currently putting some thought into updated cabin and cockpit lighting. I've worked with LED lighting strips in the past and really liked how handy they were and it seems like a perfect way to light both the cabin and cockpit areas:
- The strips can be dimmed (the right models, anyway).
- The strips can be placed strategically so they're close to areas that would most likely need light (walkways, dinette table, sink, stove, etc) so you can get away with the minimum light necessary (dim as possible).
- The strips can produce different color light (again, certain models) - so you can have regular 'white' light... or... red light (for example) to protect your night vision.
I'm pretty excited about these possibilities... but then I got to wondering if use of red lights in the cabin and cockpit might be confusing from a Nav Light perspective? Obviously, I'd still have my regular Nav Lights... and cabin lighting wouldn't be a point source of light like a Nav Light, and shouldn't be as bright as a Nav Light... but thought I'd ask the more experienced folks out there. "Rig for Red" is common in the Navy, curious if pleasure boat people are familiar enough with it.