Grizly wrote:
...If the bow components are assembled according to the instruction, the light would be behind the staff which, to me, would deminish the purpose of the bow light...
The jack staff, when used, had two lights as I recall: One would have been atop the staff (and visible all around) and the second was behind the staff and could only be seen from astern. I've looked for some closeup photos, but cannot seem to find any with what I have on-hand. The best I can find are some somewhat distant shots showing the staff deployed and removed. I've included a rough example below.
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In reality, you have a choice here. Hood did NOT always have her two lower staffs (jack= bow, ensign=stern) deployed. I've seen photos with one, both or neither deployed. It depended on where she was and what she was doing/what the circumstances were. At sea, on a mission, it would not be uncommon to have the staffs stowed away (we have photos to prove this...just in case anyone doubts (sigh)). So, you can use none, one or both.
The staffs are rather like the six large stairways/ladders from the deck to the superstructure (two forward alongside the bridge from the focsle to shelter deck and four aft from the quarterdeck to the focsle deck). These were not deployed at sea...but somehow models of Hood look naked without them. So, you have many choices.