
A new outdoors company from Boston,
Kayalu, will release a new kayak light beacon on February 1st, 2010. The light will be the tested Tektite Mark III that illuminates a reflective white surface with a bright white LED whose brightness exceeds SOLAS specified range of 2 Nm for sternlights. The Tektite Mark III multiple-LED was considered but rejected because excessive brightness became in testing an impediment to night vision.
The visibility is 180 degrees which exceeds that of 135 degrees specified by COLREG 1972.
The novelty of the beacon lays in the multi-purpose mast that is rugged, reliable, and made of marine grade materials impervious to corrosion. The mast is designed to absorb and react to moderate impacts, and can be secured to any single point of attachment on the deck surface, such as an eyelet, eyepad, topside drain plug or shackle. In unavailable, the mast can be secured to any taut bungee cords running across the afterdeck with the quick snap of a steel clip, tug on a tensioning cable, and cleat off the cable with a single hand.
The sternlight has been intentionally kept under shoulder height to shield the bow and forward surfaces from illumination that may impede the paddler’s own forward visibility. In order to meet the Convention for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea it should be noted that a vessel under oars should ave ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern showing a white light which shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision (Rule 25-d-ii).
The Kayalite KLT-1050 will retail for $39.95.