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Brandon
Posted 7/9/2011 4:19 PM (#506380)
Subject: Interior Lighting on the boat


So I'm gonna add lighting to the interior of my boat and wanted to hear any suggestions or recommendations. Plus where can i buy the stuff at a store, i want to see it before i buy it and not order it online. FYI i want to go with LED. Thanks in advance!!!
cast10K
Posted 7/9/2011 7:53 PM (#506394 - in reply to #506380)
Subject: RE: Interior Lighting on the boat




Posts: 432


Location: Eagan, MN
My only recomendation is to not add any lighting at all. It makes the inside of your boat bright but everything outside black as night. I fish at night w/ only my anchor light on, and my eyes adjust really well. That way I can see milfoil matted on the surface, and can kind of see my lure as it comes in. I can't see any of that when I have lights on in the boat. I know others will disagree, and I'm sure you'll be hearing from them shortly.
hog
Posted 7/9/2011 8:44 PM (#506397 - in reply to #506394)
Subject: Re: Interior Lighting on the boat




Location: Hayward ,Wisconsin
X2 on that, you can't see if you have lights on in the boat.
esoxfly
Posted 7/9/2011 9:14 PM (#506400 - in reply to #506380)
Subject: RE: Interior Lighting on the boat





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Location: Kodiak, AK
I'll have to disagree a bit with that. At least in my experience. It depends on the type and orientation of your lights. Clear, direct white light...yeah, it can mess you up bad. But diffused, indirect light in red or green will alow you the same night vision as going darkened ship.

And before I get "corrected" for not having first hand experience, I fly at night all the time, and regardless of using NVG's, we have NV compatible lighting in the helo, where you can turn the lights on, read a map, tend to a patient, etc and preseve your night vision. It's not for convenience, it's flight safety.

As for fishing, I have my boat lit with red LED's and I can see my bait in the water, weeds, wave action, fish boatside and so on. I've taken steps to eliminate all direct lighting in my boat, meaning nothing shines directly in my eyes, but only shines downward or outward. I had to make some modifcations and do some extensive wiring, but let's just say I'm lit up like an aircraft carrier and my night vision is 100%.

As far as getting them, go with Bluewater LED's. Don't mess with anything else. All LED's are not created equal. They are made specifically for boats and are common place in the bass boat community. Mike is awesome to work with and his customer service is top notch.

www.bluewaterled.com

These are my "working" lights. I also have my compartments lit and have some "bling" lights as well, but you get the idea.

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