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davidpuddy 07-06-2015 06:28 PM

Nighttime driving lights
 
I'm looking for some ideas on driving lights on my center console. Tired of holding the q beam and trying to steer and adjust throttle at the same time.

Who has some ideas?

jpeff31787 07-06-2015 06:43 PM

if you can figure out a way to mount those light bars to your boat, you'd be good to go! maybe even 2-3 of them on some kind of quick mount that would be easy to take on and off. I'd try to mount at least two

AubreyLaHaye458 07-06-2015 06:53 PM

Rigid industries makes a small one that mounts on the front of your trolling motor mount.


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BaseballFisherman 07-06-2015 06:55 PM

The first thing you may want to do is see what is legal and what is not legal for nighttime navigation on the water. I'm pretty sure that "headlight" type devices mounted to a boat are not legal for nighttime navigation as it hampers your night vision along with that of other boaters that may be around you. Don't take my word for it - I checked into it once upon a time but things may have changed since. LED lightbars are popular these days but I don't believe they are intended for navigation

Quackhead62 07-06-2015 07:18 PM

Nighttime driving lights
 
It's my understanding that a LED light bar can be used as long as you can still see the nav lights on the boat and you have to turn them off when you approach a on coming boat. I have one mounted to my Pro-Drive and have never had a issue with Mr. Green jeans. If you could come up with a mount that would fit into your seat pedestal that you could put in when you need it and just store it when you don't that would work out pretty good IMO.


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davidpuddy 07-06-2015 08:21 PM

Nighttime driving lights
 
I was really thinking about mounting some small led lights to the grab rail. Just didn't know if anyone has done that to their boat.

Thanks for the ideas so far.

RigRatNoMeaux 07-07-2015 01:00 AM

Lights on the hand rail will reflect off of the boat and make it difficult to see.

keakar 07-07-2015 07:02 AM

why not just keep it simple unless you want to look "pretty"

clamp a 1 1/2" or 2" pvc pipe (whatever it fits in) standing up on the side of your console and set the q beam handle in it, the cord will work as a brake to gently hold it in position

now you can be hands free on the light to drive but easy to adjust it in a second.

I think any "mounted" light lets you see very little since with a q beam you spend more time looking every where else but straight ahead.

just my 2 cents

toolpush 07-07-2015 02:24 PM

Nighttime driving lights
 
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I would get this one made by Larson electronics

davidpuddy 07-07-2015 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by toolpush (Post 762504)
I would get this one made by Larson electronics


Toolpush that one is bad to the bone, but it's 900 bucks.

toolpush 07-08-2015 03:50 PM

Lol, I didn't notice the price until after I posted. I don't think Mrs. toolpush would go for that[emoji12]


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toolpush 07-08-2015 03:56 PM

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They make a similar light called Go Light stanchion mount for about $200.00 Attachment 90583


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Quackhead62 07-08-2015 04:03 PM

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Mount you something like this on the front it would light up plenty in front of the boat so you could see where you going.


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davidpuddy 07-08-2015 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by toolpush (Post 762642)
They make a similar light called Go Light stanchion mount for about $200.00 Attachment 90583


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I did see that one when I searched their website. That ones more reasonable. But after some searching...I think I can build my very own for about 125.00.

I do like the remote control searchlights. Those are really cool.

davidpuddy 07-08-2015 05:44 PM

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Mount you something like this on the front it would light up plenty in front of the boat so you could see where you going.


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If I had a flat bow that would be an option, but mine comes to a point.

Quackhead62 07-08-2015 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by davidpuddy (Post 762404)
I was really thinking about mounting some small led lights to the grab rail. Just didn't know if anyone has done that to their boat.

Thanks for the ideas so far.


To me this idea you had would work about the same as the big light bar.


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davidpuddy 07-08-2015 07:46 PM

Nighttime driving lights
 
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Originally Posted by Quackhead62 (Post 762669)
To me this idea you had would work about the same as the big light bar.


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I thought so too, and the cool factor would be times 10!!! I'm just not sure how to test it yet.

Quackhead62 07-08-2015 07:57 PM

You can get some fairly cheap ones on Amazon that is where I got the one on my boat. You can get a flood or a spot type.


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CorkieB 07-18-2015 11:41 AM

I have the Go Light stanchion mount on my duck boat... its nice. The one I have was like $350 they make a bunch of different models. It mounts on the bow so you don't get any light reflection and it has a remote.

keakar 07-18-2015 04:47 PM

what about a set of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-X-48W-12V-...33d1f3&vxp=mtr


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