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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 414157" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>I believe you could separate them and attach them to each cleat on each side of the boat. I would only think you would use something like that in an emergency and in fact I think they might not be a bad thing to have on hand in an emergency. Say one light goes out, you just clip one of those on and your good. Even a bad light is better than no light but you should not rely on them solely, especially if you plan to go out at night a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 414157, member: 7404"] I believe you could separate them and attach them to each cleat on each side of the boat. I would only think you would use something like that in an emergency and in fact I think they might not be a bad thing to have on hand in an emergency. Say one light goes out, you just clip one of those on and your good. Even a bad light is better than no light but you should not rely on them solely, especially if you plan to go out at night a lot. [/QUOTE]
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