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Has anyone tried these underwater lights???
Has anyone seen or heard of Liquid Lite ? It's an underwater LED that just replaces your drain plug, no drilling no hassle (allegedly) I am thinking about it but still a little antsy.
http://theliquidlite.com Last edited by atthelake; 05-03-2011 at 01:12 AM. |
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looks like a good idea... but a bummer cause my drain is underneathe the boat...
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These guys also have something similar. Not sure what the light output would be like from 1 relatively small light.
http://www.oceanled.com/component/ol...s/item/20.html
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seems like a great idea, work a call into the company. Testimonials look promising.
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Subscribed! Very cool not having to cut or drill the transom!
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For 350 it's pretty cheap R&D Last edited by atthelake; 05-02-2011 at 05:20 PM. |
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Bump!......
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Are underwater transom lights legal? I'm guessing no......
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Some lake patrols do not allow them while driving the boat above no wake speed. Some do though.
They claim it looks like flashing blue lights like a cop boat and imitating a police boat is frowned apon. Although I have rarely run mine on at speed but it looks cool. I love mine and use them while parked. In the cove or backed in at a restaurant. Everyone will stop to look. Get ready to answer a lot of questions if you are in your boat when a croud walks down the dock and it's glowing like crazy.
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Last edited by Kyle; 05-09-2011 at 05:27 PM. |
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Legal shmeagal....here we go again...
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