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    i'll check on the ip68 rating, iv'e got them in both my livewells and their still working, i'll check

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    these are rated at ip65 waterproof? like i say ive had them in my livewells full of water many times and on the decks fished thru lots of rain and the back of the rubrail get soaked everytime i come off plane and stillthey are still working fine

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    How bout a pic of them mounted in the boat turned off???
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Size:  29.7 KBhere is my nav lights, not a very good close up but on my boat i have the old braided rope, i just pulled the rope out, used very small zip ties to hold i on the rubrail and pressed it back in, did uv/blacklights the same way. the deck lights, clean app area with alcohol, peel and stick with 3M backing on strip, drill an 1/8" hole at the end to feed wire thru. tie lights into existing wires-nav, courtesy light,etc so lights will work with existing switches. or you can run an extra length of wire to the console for a isolated switch. i did my blacklights on two isolated switches one for left side and one for the right

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    Love the flag Reese.Good to see it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by probucktails View Post
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Size:  29.7 KBhere is my nav lights, not a very good close up but on my boat i have the old braided rope, i just pulled the rope out, used very small zip ties to hold i on the rubrail and pressed it back in, did uv/blacklights the same way. the deck lights, clean app area with alcohol, peel and stick with 3M backing on strip, drill an 1/8" hole at the end to feed wire thru. tie lights into existing wires-nav, courtesy light,etc so lights will work with existing switches. or you can run an extra length of wire to the console for a isolated switch. i did my blacklights on two isolated switches one for left side and one for the right
    Cool, thanks for the pic.
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    Have any black lights?

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