Underwater Boat Lighting
#91
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From: Gallatin, TN
The Red is mine and just two ShadowCaster SCM-10's and the green one is Project Mayhem and two or three A-12's. This is in Lake Cumberland so not salt water clear by any means!
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From: Turkey Point Island Edgewater Md.
I installed these last year about this time, before Cig went South for the Winter!!!
Shadowcaster SCM-10
http://www.shadow-caster.com/shadowcaster_product/scm10
* Underway on the ICW at Christams Time
* Engine Compartment
* PIxs of when we installed in the shop.
Great Product and Made in the USA!!!
Pat
Shadowcaster SCM-10
http://www.shadow-caster.com/shadowcaster_product/scm10
* Underway on the ICW at Christams Time
* Engine Compartment
* PIxs of when we installed in the shop.
Great Product and Made in the USA!!!
Pat
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I installed these last year about this time, before Cig went South for the Winter!!!
Shadowcaster SCM-10
http://www.shadow-caster.com/shadowcaster_product/scm10
* Underway on the ICW at Christams Time
* Engine Compartment
* PIxs of when we installed in the shop.
Great Product and Made in the USA!!!
Pat
Shadowcaster SCM-10
http://www.shadow-caster.com/shadowcaster_product/scm10
* Underway on the ICW at Christams Time
* Engine Compartment
* PIxs of when we installed in the shop.
Great Product and Made in the USA!!!
Pat
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From: Turkey Point Island Edgewater Md.
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Very interesting thread. I had bought some lights for my Eliminator project that looked pretty bright in the house (shining down the dark hall). They are going to be interior foot lights now. I really liked the discussion article from wakeworld earlier in the thread. Looked to me of more like a real world test of sorts rather than any brand advertising their stuff. Given the price being similar I am looking at the shadow casters & abyss models at this time. Randy
Very interesting thread. I had bought some lights for my Eliminator project that looked pretty bright in the house (shining down the dark hall). They are going to be interior foot lights now. I really liked the discussion article from wakeworld earlier in the thread. Looked to me of more like a real world test of sorts rather than any brand advertising their stuff. Given the price being similar I am looking at the shadow casters & abyss models at this time. Randy
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From: Wyandotte, MI
I realize this is an old thread that was resurrected, but I figured I'd share my Underwater LEDs. I bought these used from the Powerboat Swap Shop on Facebook for $100 a bulb (pair for $200). New they were almost $900 each. Looking at their brightness I now see why they were so expensive. I have two of them mounted below the outboard bracket, so they are fairly deep in the water compared to others I have seen. I think having them deeper diffuses the light beam, which creates a very nice glow instead of seeing the actual bulb and a narrow beam of light. I have had no issues (with law enforcement)with having the green underwater lights on. However I have been told by the local Sherriff to turn the Blue Cockpit Lights off.






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