Re: mind boggling moon--Night Vision Devices

Lars S. Mulford (mulford@bellatlantic.net)
Thu, 23 Dec 1999 12:14:06 -0500


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Thos. Westerman wrote:

> One comment my I made to my wife last night was how well a "night vision"
> device would work under the conditions. I have wanted to get one for a
> long time for night boating and for the novelty fun value. So DO ANY OF
> YOU ON THE LIST HAVE A NIGHT VISION DEVICE? And if you do, have you used
> it boating: spying on other boats when anchored, watching for night
> activity, or looking for where the rocks or dock are etc?

Thomas:

I am considering getting the Tasco self-powered model as a backup to the Night
Owl Optics NOO-C3 that I currently use. It comes in quite handy for spotting
things in the water, but without the infrared illumination, it can be somewhat
weak.

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"Sea" ya!

--Lars S. Mulford, President East Coast Potter Association (ECPA) Come visit us at http://members.tripod.com/~SpeedSailor s/v Always P15 #2125, lateen rig, sailing greater Chesapeake region "Forgive, and live. Life is worth the challenge of living." --LSSM "Love is good; Love hurts; Love sustains; Love remains." --LSSM