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Location: searchin for 50 | Looking to add some to my boat. Any installation tips would be appreciated. |
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Location: Twin Cities | http://www.bluewaterled.com/
I installed kits into 3 different boats now including my own. I get more comments on how sweet the lights are more than anything else, which includes the latest technology on the market. Probably one of the easiest and cheapest upgrades you can do and it has some of the best benefits. Get creative and you can really light up your boat.
The guy from Bluewater is very helpful as well in case you get stuck or need help. |
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Location: searchin for 50 | Thanks. I am going to check them out. |
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| I have seen these kits and they work very well
Bill |
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Location: Elk River, MN | X2 for Bluewater - I did my entire boat and all boxes including one on the jack plate. If you do the decking, get the dimmer switch. I think my spring project is blacklight on the rubrail sides and front marker lights in the rub rail. Facebook friend Bluewater and you should get 10% discount code. |
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | Was thinking of these in red for night fishing. Enough to operate but not cause you to go night blind. Are they deep red? |
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Location: one foot over the line | Add a dimmer switch and you'll be able to fine tune them right where you want them. |
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