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ok heres the dilemma. i would like to go fishing at night and i have soft bimini top on my boat which has the tubing that goes throught it. i was looking for any lights that would pretty much clamp onto it or for any suggestions on what to do.
Thanks
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1989 V20 With a Yamaha 130hp "True strength is not measured at your strongest, but at your weakest." |
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A couple of easy options. Just use some plastic cable tie wraps or electrical tape to your bimini bows and your good.
http://www.boatersworld.com/product/...erior-lighting http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...9&classNum=308
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i used to use a 12 volt flouresent light i picked up at pep boys. it was made to plug into a cig lighter, i cut off the plug & hard wired it into a switch on the dash. i drilled holes in the bimini tubing and was able to snake the wire through the tube. it was exposed where the top bolts to the gunnel. worked for about 4 years till the salt got to it. i just tie wraped the light to the tube in the top.
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thats a good idea. ok heres one more question... what if i wanted to put the top down or take it off... do you know of any battery powered lights that are bright enough to give me some light on the deck of the boat so i wouldnt have to worry about the wires?
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(you know, I got to get the rope lights connected to the V to see how good or bad they may or may not work, just seems like that would be the best setup)
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