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Location: Wisconsin | Finally finished after having several panels lifted up and some rewiring, but now I won't be stumbling around. I bought the standard boat package, which seems to be enough: both livewells lit, three deck lights, rod locker light, two floor storage lights that flood the floor.
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Location: Central Wi | Neat stuff... Good work... |
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| Love it! Could you please send links to where you got the lights from? |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | That looks great. I was thinking about doing that as well. If you dont mind me asking what did the whole kit cost you? Thanks |
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Location: Hayward WI | Here's their site http://bluewaterled.com/
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Location: Wisconsin | This was the standard boat package, it was 97 bucks. Seems like enough lights, the larger boat package I couldn't find enough places to put them...  |
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| Might want to invest in the dimmers for those deck lights. They are overpowering at night and the dimmers work great. |
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| That is awesomely cool I want them now! |
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| Guys, Bluewater is a great company and great people. Don't take this as a knock on them. I ordered/installed a bed blaster kit on my Dad's truck for Christmas this year. But there are other options too. check out superbrightled.com. You can get a similar product in a strip as long as your boat and mount underneath the gunwale. Different colors/brightnesses available. I'm waiting on a lund outfitter 1750 to arrive at my dealer, ordered it a few weeks ago. I'm planning on buy (2) 16 plus foot strips for each side of the boat in the black light color or blue or green or re. tough decision. I'll post some pics when done installing. should be nice for night fishing. |
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