The above LuminAID has become one of my two primary cabin lights. The other is a Navisafe Navilight 360°.
Because all electricity on GANNET comes from solar panels, all light could be considered free; but the Navisafe runs off three AAA batteries that require recharging. The LuminAID has solar charging built-in. Part of my morning routine is to fold it up and place it in the sun.
In the late afternoon I bring it in. And in the evening, endlessly renewable light.
The LuminAID has two brightness levels. I always use the higher, which is still soft, but adequate in GANNET’s Great Cabin for most purposes. I hang it from the u-bolt in the sliding companionway hatch. If I need brighter, I turn on the Navisafe.
On GANNET two of the LuminAID’s greatest attributes are that it folds down to the size of a playing card and it is waterproof.
I thank Steve Earley for bringing it to my attention.
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Yesterday I bussed to West Marine.
At the cash register a very pretty young woman glanced down at the debit card receipt, looked up and gave me a big smile.
“I know you from the magazines. You’re the hardcore dude.”
First “beast” and now “hardcore dude.”
Hawaii has been kind to me.
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I’ve uploaded photos to a Dropbox folder to send them to CRUISING WORLD. However, you are welcome to view them, too, if you wish.
The link is: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wbodq7751cdemg8/AADzHlrtloeo0DBWCSpVteura
The link is: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wbodq7751cdemg8/AADzHlrtloeo0DBWCSpVteura