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What all-weather/low maint interior lights?
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<blockquote data-quote="Macintosh" data-source="post: 495923" data-attributes="member: 31571"><p>Thill, thanks, thats very helpful. You are correct, there is literally NO sheltered place to put lights on this boat, no protruding inwale, etc, so Im forced to put lights where I know they’ll get messed with as well as making it hard to angle them down. I like the battery idea mostly because its a relatively low-cost, low inpact way to experiment before doing something more permanent.</p><p>Those lights you posted seem right, I just need to figure best way and location to attach.</p><p>You mentioned that “hoods” are available or can be fabbed to shield them a bit. </p><p><em>“We will split a piece of PVC pipe, warm and soften it to shape and use it as a light shield at times. Looks good and works well, but you can also buy them</em>”</p><p></p><p>Any info or pics on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macintosh, post: 495923, member: 31571"] Thill, thanks, thats very helpful. You are correct, there is literally NO sheltered place to put lights on this boat, no protruding inwale, etc, so Im forced to put lights where I know they’ll get messed with as well as making it hard to angle them down. I like the battery idea mostly because its a relatively low-cost, low inpact way to experiment before doing something more permanent. Those lights you posted seem right, I just need to figure best way and location to attach. You mentioned that “hoods” are available or can be fabbed to shield them a bit. [I]“We will split a piece of PVC pipe, warm and soften it to shape and use it as a light shield at times. Looks good and works well, but you can also buy them[/I]” Any info or pics on this? [/QUOTE]
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