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fountainfan42 10-28-2011 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by mr3dman (Post 3538382)
Bought a few of these. Not a huge company but they are made from S.S. and bright, great pricing too.

http://h2olights.com/

did you drill below the waterline ? what sealant ??
thnx:drink:

mr3dman 10-28-2011 08:22 AM

I drilled a 1/4" hole for the power lead, pre drilled the mounting holes and sealed exerything inside and out with 3m5200

fountainfan42 10-28-2011 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by mr3dman (Post 3538415)
I drilled a 1/4" hole for the power lead, pre drilled the mounting holes and sealed exerything inside and out with 3m5200

cool sounds pretty cut & dry :drink:

brivander 10-28-2011 01:10 PM

http://coastalnightlights.com/

These are fairly cheap but work awesome -- I didn't drill all the way through, I just ran them up through the speedo pick-up hole above the waterline that was already there, and secured them just into the wood and sealed them. Just used the two smaller ones, and they light it up behind the boat GREAT. I'm in the Detroit River/Lake Erie area and for swimming at night they are awesome even in the murky water they light up about 20feet behind the boat, I'm sure it would be much further in clearer water. They match well too since they are white, I've had TONS of comments when I come pulling back in at night with them on and the front docking lights on.

1/2 amp draw....gotta love LED's

On plane it's phenomenal even though it's technically not legal.

bonesmalon 10-29-2011 08:46 AM

under water LED
 
Nitrousnolan...for the pic you attached what is the hardware creating the light (manufacturer, model, quantity used, mounting location, depth of mount from surface) I'm looking at at some to my 37 AT and trying to get a feeling for what you get for certain lights. You go to a show and they blind you in a tap water plexiglass tank but whats that going to look like in real water!

pstorti 10-30-2011 09:00 AM

I would say Lumitec or Shadow Caster are the best. Ocean led are not that bright. Lumitec are very expensive, Shadow Caster are cheaper than the lumitec but still not cheap. They have both at the Ft lauderdale show, Shadow caster just came out with a 4 color version for $899 each very bright and well made, and the regular single color model is $599 each.

THEJOKER 10-30-2011 09:22 AM

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Here are Shadow Casters on our 41 cc.

pstorti 10-30-2011 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by THEJOKER (Post 3539635)
Here are Shadow Casters on our 41 cc.

Looks great how many lights is that?

THEJOKER 10-30-2011 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by pstorti (Post 3539876)
Looks great how many lights is that?

2 underwater

n20michael 11-01-2011 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by THEJOKER (Post 3539635)
Here are Shadow Casters on our 41 cc.

WOW, that looks killer, they must look pretty cool behind the wake from those outboards!

THANKS Guys for all the input, I will digest the info and see what works best, I only have a small [24ft] boat, if I had a 90ft Sunseeker then price would probably be "no object" but, sadly it IS! LOL

I appreciate the links and info!

Happy Halloween!

Michael


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