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<blockquote data-quote="zerofivenismo" data-source="post: 180112" data-attributes="member: 2631"><p>I bought a set from Cabelas. Only used it once before selling my previous boat. The LED light itself is nice, but the build quality of the clamps and aft light pole lacks strength and durability. Outboard vibrations, waves, and bumps from boat towing can weaken the light structure. You'd have to take down the lights prior to towing and clamp them on while on the water. Too much redundant work for me. IMO, you're better off installing permanent nav lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerofivenismo, post: 180112, member: 2631"] I bought a set from Cabelas. Only used it once before selling my previous boat. The LED light itself is nice, but the build quality of the clamps and aft light pole lacks strength and durability. Outboard vibrations, waves, and bumps from boat towing can weaken the light structure. You'd have to take down the lights prior to towing and clamp them on while on the water. Too much redundant work for me. IMO, you're better off installing permanent nav lights. [/QUOTE]
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