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RE: LED Gunnal
Dude, stop, just stop... I've had enough... I can't take anymore of this....[color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]
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Then get a new boat SI and keep it up; your projects have been the highlight of this forum/topic for me.
Ha Ha "Yea Right" and start all over. LOL Im gonna be burried in my AIR. LOL
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SI, you're commiting yourself to taking a picture of all your work lit up at night and posting it. I cannot believe some of the work you're able to do - and with astounding quality. But you'll probably have to plug in to Hoover Dam to power all that stuff. Thanks for sharing your passion with the rest of us.
Jasper
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My boat is pulling 2 amp's with all the light's on. The seet heaters Pull 2 amp's each so with all the lights and seet heter's Im pulling like 6 amp's Thats pretty good
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The Nautique traction material is pretty pricey, I think I payed like $40 a strip. Central Valley Marine sell's the strips that cover the trailer fenders They are $65 each. The small ones that go ontop ot the gunnal are $20 each
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Very nice grant! I'm very practical when it comes to lighting..a couple of things that come to mind.
1.) LED Docking lights
2.) Trailer lights that run the length of the bunks up to the bow stop, so you can line up your boat when loading at night. Of course, they would have to be super bright and waterproof since they would be underwater.
3.) Here's one I would like to do - A couple of really bright, white courtesy type lights that shine down into the boat from the tower, to be used for interior boat cleanup at the dock or parking lot in the evening.
4.) I'm not sure if you've done this, but automatic lights in all compartments that turn off and on when the hatches are open or closed. (also another one I want to do)
5.) Make a lighted, plexi-glass lid, with some sort of LED design.to replace your ski locker lid in the floor....or better yet, put a fish tank in your ski locker with see-through lid... it would be an homage to those fishbowl p1mp shoes from the '70's...the originaators of bling.. haha
Great work as always!
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