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Unread 12-02-2009, 01:43 AM
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Oh my God I want one soo bad!!!! Because I use my boat soooo much at night....yeah right, but maybe that would give me much more incentive to!!!!.....Dear Santa, for Christmas I want a Red Rider B-B gun, a fire truck, and a screw in LED drain plug light. Thank you!!!
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Dear Bcmarinamanager,

The elves are working feverishly to finish up your red rider bb gun. We have your fire truck (full size) on back order from Mack truck. It should deliver on the night of christmas ever...just in time.

About this other request - your request for the screw-in LED drain plug light - quite frankly those things are too dam expesive for what they are so I hope you will be happy with an led flashlight inside a ziplock baggy with velcro attachments. Total savings going this route comes to around $295, which in this economy makes much more sense.

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Dear Bcmarinamanager,

The elves are working feverishly to finish up your red rider bb gun. We have your fire truck (full size) on back order from Mack truck. It should deliver on the night of christmas ever...just in time.

About this other request - your request for the screw-in LED drain plug light - quite frankly those things are too dam expesive for what they are so I hope you will be happy with an led flashlight inside a ziplock baggy with velcro attachments. Total savings going this route comes to around $295, which in this economy makes much more sense.

Sincerely,
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Wow, I had not clicked onto this thread until today for some reason. As I read you post I started laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes and had to hold it back because I'm in my office.
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Sweet...glad I could make somebody laugh SR! I got a chuckle myself writing it.
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Just put a pair of green double square LED's on my neighbors boat. They look SAWEET and were cheaper than anything else. Take a look...

http://www.coastalnightlights.com/styles-UWlights.html

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I can't keep trailer lights working let lone under water lights!!
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Ain't that the truth! I'd have to fix the 900 other things wrong with my boat before I'd be able to get around to underwater lights.

My trailer lights still work though....looking for wood to knock on.
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Unread 12-02-2009, 11:14 AM
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What a cool idea!

And it's on sale until Christmas: $269.

But I'm still not going to pull the trigger on it.
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I saw one guy who had a 45 Meridian. he rigged up several fihing lights to attach to the swim platform supports for under water lights, he ran teh cords around the edge of the platform and pluged tehm into anoutlet. I asked him how they stayed on while under way, he told me it was for just when it was at teh dock, he removed them before moving the boat. Go figure, guy spends over half a mil on a motor yacht, then spends $50 for lights at teh dock so he can look cool. BTW, his boat was four boats dwon from the guy who spent $8000 on his under water lights.
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Let's buy one and share it. When you guys up north winterize your rigs, ship the light to us guys in the south and come spring, we'll ship it back. Problem solved.
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