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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | I just finished putting in the lights in the deck of my boat. Here are a couple pix! They really are bright and should make night fishing great....need to reduce size of pix..will do shortly...gotta put the kids to bed.
Hard to get a good pic....they are actally much brighter than they look!
Edited by Cowboyhannah 5/2/2008 9:41 PM
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| I did the same thing to Rick's boat a couple weeks ago. I put LEDs on both sides of the front deck and both sides of the back deck. Also put them in the rod locker. I used 3M double-sided tape to secure the strips. It is a "night fishing machine". I'll post pics as soon as I get them. LED lights draw way less power than the regular lights. |
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| BlueWater is a good source, same one's i'm tucking under the gunnel cap alongside the front and rear decks in the Tuffy.
http://www.bluewaterled.com/
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| Looks sweet Cowboy...thanks for the idea!
BTW, what if you step on them? I've got big clumsy feet so I know I would - OFTEN! |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | Are these 12 VDC, or do you need a converter? I'm guessing 12V.... |
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| These are all 12 volt. Also, Blu Water has a 100% guarantee. If "one" LED light goes out on a strip, send it in to them and they will replace the whole strip for free. Pretty hard to beat that deal!!!!! |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | Cool. I'll check them out. |
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