Underwater LED'S
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Westcoast has installed lots of below water line hardware including lights. He recomends only the Aqualuma's. Then I saw the price and realized that a few of those cost more than my boat. That's why they're nice. No heat. Extremely low power draw. Lenses are way better - don't haze over from water. Lemme know if you wind up with any extras that you don't use.


Thanks for the input. BTW: How do you like your Raylar?
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I love it! It does what the company claims given a decent boat hull and the service has been 1st class.
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For the price and quality you just can't beat these. I would post some pics but dont know how.
http://www.oznium.com/high-intensity-led-floodlight
http://www.oznium.com/high-intensity-led-floodlight
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Contact BOATMAN22 here on OSO with a PM. He is a wholesale distributor for underwater leds.
He just put 2 on My Sea Ray and I m more than satisfied with the overall instalation and result. They are very very bright.
Wish we lived in clear salt water so I could enjoy them even more.
He just put 2 on My Sea Ray and I m more than satisfied with the overall instalation and result. They are very very bright.
Wish we lived in clear salt water so I could enjoy them even more.
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From: st joseph martinique f.w.i
who know the lumishore drivelite?=> http://www.lumishore.com/products/drivelite.html
is it suitable for go fast boat?
is it suitable for go fast boat?




