Underwater LED lights...
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- rbiederwolf
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Underwater LED lights...
I want to add blue LED underwater lights to the rear of my pontoon. I have a bracket on the rear of each pontoon to mount them.
From searching the web they run any where from $60 - $500 and up.
Strictly for money reasons I am leaning twords the ones for 60 however not sure how much light I would get from them. The next step up is about 180 each. Here are both links
$60 - http://www.backtoboating.com/Scripts/pr ... roduct=400
$150 - http://www.backtoboating.com/Scripts/pr ... roduct=126
Any suggestions or ideas??????
From searching the web they run any where from $60 - $500 and up.
Strictly for money reasons I am leaning twords the ones for 60 however not sure how much light I would get from them. The next step up is about 180 each. Here are both links
$60 - http://www.backtoboating.com/Scripts/pr ... roduct=400
$150 - http://www.backtoboating.com/Scripts/pr ... roduct=126
Any suggestions or ideas??????
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Rick
2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp
Rick
2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp
Re: Underwater LED lights...
I've seen these on our lake, and they look pretty cool. On my old pontoon I had a couple of cheap fog lights mounted to the beams in the middle of the floor pointing down into the water to attract bait fish. They made a pretty cool glow around the sides.
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- pontchartraintoon
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Re: Underwater LED lights...
From a previous post, I'm thinking about adding this under the boat, but out of the water. I can use it at the dock as a fishing light, and at anchor too.
http://www.fishinglightsetc.com/DockPro.html
http://www.fishinglightsetc.com/DockPro.html
- OldePharte
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Re: Underwater LED lights...
A word of caution - Depending upon your local LEOs, they may be legal only tied up to a dock.
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- rbiederwolf
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Re: Underwater LED lights...
OldePharte wrote:A word of caution - Depending upon your local LEOs, they may be legal only tied up to a dock.
I was wondering about that. I do see many boats (mostly expensive center consoles) at night cruising with them, however doesn't make it right if it not legal.
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2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp
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2008 Yamaha 150hp
- brumbyvet.1044
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Re: Underwater LED lights...
Check out coastalnightlights.com. Thats where I got mine and they have been great.
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Cherokee Lake, TN
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- rbiederwolf
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Re: Underwater LED lights...
What ones do you have, and how/where did you mount them? How long is the wire they come with?brumbyvet.1044 wrote:Check out coastalnightlights.com. Thats where I got mine and they have been great.
Thanks, they look perfect
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Rick
2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp
Rick
2007 Avalon Paradise Elite 22 Tritoon
2008 Yamaha 150hp
- brumbyvet.1044
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Re: Underwater LED lights...
I have one double light mounted to the end of each toon. I used 3M 5200 to attach and they have held tight for three years now. If you have room on your transducer mount, you could use screws to mount but I didn't want to drill any holes. Each light comes with about 30'' of sealed and protected wire so all connections can be above water. I have had them on at night and passed right by a TWRA (Tn. boating police) boat and they just waved. As long as they are at the rear of the boat and underwater, I don't think your going to break any laws.
2009 Sun Tracker Party Barge 21, 2 Log NV performance Package, 90HP 4 ST. Mercury
Garmin 430S
Cherokee Lake, TN
Garmin 430S
Cherokee Lake, TN
Re: Underwater LED lights...
It all depends on who is looking. I bet a USCG team would have a different opinion. You are really just supposed to be showing your running lights. Colors are more troubling than white lights, particularly reds and greens.
I bet "State" agencies will be more interested in BUI, life jackets and illegal fish than actual nautical things.
I bet "State" agencies will be more interested in BUI, life jackets and illegal fish than actual nautical things.
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