I own a 2001 28 TE.
Can anybody tell me how the running lights come off so that I can change the bulb. Mine only has one small screw. When I loosened it it did not seem to release the light fixture. I thought before I applied brute force I would ask for some advice.
Thank you in advance
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replacing my starboard running light bulb
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Re: replacing my starboard running light bulb
The lens slides up after the screw is removed, it can be cooked on so a LITTLE pry will help.
it seems there is a seal of some kind so usually does not leak.
I had to change them twice last fall , boat had to be towed by coasties from 20mi up the coast
seas 9 to 12 feet both running lights were full of water and lights were blown.
last crabbing trip was rough to recover pots and filled them again blowing the bulbs.
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it seems there is a seal of some kind so usually does not leak.
I had to change them twice last fall , boat had to be towed by coasties from 20mi up the coast
seas 9 to 12 feet both running lights were full of water and lights were blown.
last crabbing trip was rough to recover pots and filled them again blowing the bulbs.
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Re: replacing my starboard running light bulb
On my 28TE there is a small phillips screw at the bottom of the fixture. Loosen that and the housing is then hanging on two upward pointing prongs. Rotate the bottom up and outboard and then lift off the two prongs. These fittings and bulbs are a giant pain in the keister. On my last boat I replaced the running lights with LED versions. They were costly, about $50 ea if I remember correctly, but you never need to buy another bulb and they were sealed. Has anyone seen an LED version of the Albin lights?
Ric Murray
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Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
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Big Time, 42' 1993 Jersey Sportfish
Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
Wickford RI
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Re: replacing my starboard running light bulb
I found this site last night. I haven't had a chance to see if they have a replacement bulb.
http://www.contoure.com/Products/pc/vie ... ategory=17
http://www.contoure.com/Products/pc/vie ... ategory=17
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Re: replacing my starboard running light bulb
Rxscape: Thanks for the info.
What caused you to have to be towed in (I hate to think about things like that)?
What caused you to have to be towed in (I hate to think about things like that)?
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Re: replacing my starboard running light bulb
The LED replacement would be Ideal I will be looking what there is. The bulbs are not cheap either.
The tow was a alternator belt broke went around the pulley and caused the other one to break. I was not aboard but the weather
turned rough, Went from 5 k wind and 5 to 6 foot seas to 45 k and 60 gusts in about 5 minutes. I had spare belts on board but with the
weather and my son and friends had not changed belts. It is not easy the 1st time at the dock.
Rx-scape 28 TE
The tow was a alternator belt broke went around the pulley and caused the other one to break. I was not aboard but the weather
turned rough, Went from 5 k wind and 5 to 6 foot seas to 45 k and 60 gusts in about 5 minutes. I had spare belts on board but with the
weather and my son and friends had not changed belts. It is not easy the 1st time at the dock.
Rx-scape 28 TE
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Re: replacing my starboard running light bulb
Thanks for the help on the light. It worked just as you stated. I suppose I should have been able to figure that out, but I didn't want to force it without knowing how it worked.
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