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Underwater lights
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Underwater lights
Anyone install, use or know anything about underwater lights installed in your hull? Seems like a neat thing to have for fishing, attracting bait or even just hanghing slipside at night. Expensive?
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There are quite a few underwater lights out there. Done right, they are beautiful and pricey.
I've seen transom mounted lights, through hull, etc.
Since I don't fish at night often, dive, or hang at a marina, I can't see spending BIG bucks for lights.
http://www.underwaterlights.com
I've seen transom mounted lights, through hull, etc.
Since I don't fish at night often, dive, or hang at a marina, I can't see spending BIG bucks for lights.
http://www.underwaterlights.com
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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- jcollins
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I came across a guy on THT today that makes underwater LED lights. Small shop, friendly service, low price. For a couple of hundred I may try adding them. Yes, they will attract bait fish but honestly since I'm at a marina now, it will look cool.
The draw is around 2 amps. Not much of a drain on the battery.
Then I came across this post from 2007. Must be karma.
http://www.coastalnightlights.com/
The draw is around 2 amps. Not much of a drain on the battery.
Then I came across this post from 2007. Must be karma.
http://www.coastalnightlights.com/
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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I added them to my hull back in March and besides looking pretty cool, they do work to attract bait. I only had the chance to use them once last winter for squidding in the Puget Sound but I intend to to some more squidding this winter. Besides being great table fare, the squid are awesome halibut bait and tuna chum!!
Anthony
MadMoney
Ilwaco/Seattle WA
Anthony
MadMoney
Ilwaco/Seattle WA
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I had a new switch installed to run the underwater lights as well as the cockpit spreader light I added.jcollins wrote:Anthony,
Couple of questions...
Did you put them on a seaparate switch?
Do you run with them on?
Did you install LED?
Do you have growth/barnacle problems?
How far below the waterline?
Cheap ones like me or good ones?
Any pictures?
Thanks!
I can run with the underwater lights on up to hull speed.... beyond that the water is no longer in contact with the lights and they would overheat.
I chose the Perko brand underwater lights. They are not the LED type... I know a few friends with them and they have been trouble free.
No growth issues for me... our boat spends about 8 months a year in fresh water (Lake Union).
My mechanic chose the location based off the stringers and other limitations like the swim step support brackets.
The Perko's were about $300 per light if I remember correctly plus the switch and installation costs.
I have yet to get a good picture with the lights on... the flash kills it or it's just too dark without it. I do have some pic's during installation somewhere that I will post.
Hope this helps!
Anthony
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