Re: What do you use for headlights
Getting to my cabin requires a 5 mile boat trip, which I regularly do at night since it's a 4-5 hour drive after work.
Most of the time I use the moonlight, stars, and my own night vision to guide me. However, my place is on a rocky lake with tons of bays, channels, and islands to navigate around. I have one of those cheap Coleman spotlights that says it's a million candles or whatever. That works great for walks in the woods but doesn't light up anything while I'm on the water. For my occasional needs (as everyone here as already mentioned), I grab my 5 inch long Maglight that I bought at Target. Being able to narrow the light beam by twisting the flashlight head makes all of the difference. I'll flash it at bouys, land points, trees, and eventually my dock once I make it into the my bay.
My advice is to go at a slower speed, even if you know the waters like the back of your hand. I've gotten confused many times and was glad that I wasn't racing across the lake.
Since I didn't see it mentioned, you'll also notice that heavy rain at night and fog render spotlights and flashlights virtually useless. Wear some good rain gear and take it easy. The whole point of boating is to live to boat another day!