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<blockquote data-quote="jellio5" data-source="post: 200605" data-attributes="member: 5172"><p>My anchor mounts up on the bow so I had to figure something out as well. I ended up going with the "D" cell battery powered bow and stern lights from Walmart....alot less wiring and when I'm fishing during the day I don't need to have them up. I ended up making a little mounting tab out of some flat aluminum from Menards for the bow light takes all of 3 seconds to put each light on and turn them on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellio5, post: 200605, member: 5172"] My anchor mounts up on the bow so I had to figure something out as well. I ended up going with the "D" cell battery powered bow and stern lights from Walmart....alot less wiring and when I'm fishing during the day I don't need to have them up. I ended up making a little mounting tab out of some flat aluminum from Menards for the bow light takes all of 3 seconds to put each light on and turn them on. [/QUOTE]
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