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Enforcer2 05-06-2008 07:11 PM

Blue Led Lights
 
Anyone using transom mounted leds.

I have seen the advertisments for Ocean Led and they are bad azzz.

Any other known companies??

PhantomChaos 05-06-2008 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by Enforcer2 (Post 2549789)
Anyone using transom mounted leds.

I have seen the advertisments for Ocean Led and they are bad azzz.

Any other known companies??


I installed those a few weeks ago......very cool....but they really love their lights! Pricey!

BlackJack58 05-06-2008 09:07 PM

They are great product - I only wish I could get them in RED.

blingbling 05-06-2008 09:23 PM

Abyss technologies in FT Lauderdale. Get at least the S-800s, Donzi put the S-600s on my boat and there not bright enough. I like the blue better then the white. I was amazed at the price difference between different companys who carry them. Good luck.

hammer01 05-07-2008 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by blingbling (Post 2549975)
Abyss technologies in FT Lauderdale. Get at least the S-800s, Donzi put the S-600s on my boat and there not bright enough. I like the blue better then the white. I was amazed at the price difference between different companys who carry them. Good luck.

I was wanting to put these on my next boat as well but had primarily only seen them on cruisers. If these are the ones that I am speaking of that are drilled into the transom, can this cause any weakness in the hull of an offshore boat that obviously takes a beating in performance running. Appreciate your responses. Hammer

sommerfliesby 05-07-2008 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by hammer01 (Post 2550641)
I was wanting to put these on my next boat as well but had primarily only seen them on cruisers. If these are the ones that I am speaking of that are drilled into the transom, can this cause any weakness in the hull of an offshore boat that obviously takes a beating in performance running. Appreciate your responses. Hammer

Here is my response....boat first, lights SECOND. :angry-smiley-038:

hammer01 05-07-2008 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by sommerfliesby (Post 2550643)
Here is my response....boat first, lights SECOND. :angry-smiley-038:

Don't rush perfection my friend, trust me, the purchase won't embarrass you when it is completed, I might, but the boat will not!!!!!! Back to the question you jerk, any ideas on compromising the hull with the LED's?

Enforcer2 05-07-2008 05:46 PM

Thanks for the reply guys, as far as compromising the structure, I am concerned with any holes I drill in the transom or bottom.

I wouldn't think there would be any structtural concerns unless the thru hull ......like any was not properly fitted and sealed. Then you naturally will eventually end up with a soft transom, bottom etc...Especially in a cored boat.

Ocean Led now has a flush mount were only the wire goes through and also one that the wire is actualy on the top of the light and is run on the exterior of the transom.

Chris Sunkin 05-07-2008 06:07 PM

Just ordered one of these for the Cig. Using it as a stern light. I don't really like to boat at night so I just wanted something that would be semi-legal if I got caught out. The one pictured has a tall base. Mine has a base about 3/8" tall.

http://www.innovativelight.com/all-r...3_11562_5.cfm#

JBoat 05-07-2008 06:41 PM

These guys seem to have decent prices. Well at least not outragious.


http://www.yachtlights.com/


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