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Thread: My new fish lights on my boat

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    another from crappiegirl1[IMG][/IMG]

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    yellow leds inside all on seperate switches front end each side. and walkway each side. 12 inch strips are plenty

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    crappiegirl1 leds white strip underneath the boat on seperate switch[IMG][/IMG]

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    i hope you enjoy following images and i can highly recommend the led lights for night fishing as i installed mine last year right before the season here on the harris chain of lakes in florida. my basstracker pontoon has a half middle section in the front for stability, so we had to go down offside instead of the middle underneath. Don at WILDCATLIGHTING.COM took my measurements over the phone for what i wanted and cut them to fit. PERFECT!

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    Im not a big fan of wildcat lighting. Now dont get me wrong love the lights cause i have some of there lights on my boat i just didnt buy them through them. They mark there product up way to much. They are selling the big boat kit for almost $800. I can buy that set up for $200. Thats a a ridiculious markup. But alot of people are not fimiliar with The led waterproof strip lighting. Everyone needs to do there homework. The pics look great though and bet you bring in lots of specks with your boat. Im gonna finish mine up when i get back in the US.

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    Also what do you think of the Amber lights on the inside?

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    Sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikem2424 View Post
    Im not a big fan of wildcat lighting. Now dont get me wrong love the lights cause i have some of there lights on my boat i just didnt buy them through them. They mark there product up way to much. They are selling the big boat kit for almost $800. I can buy that set up for $200. Thats a a ridiculious markup. But alot of people are not fimiliar with The led waterproof strip lighting. Everyone needs to do there homework. The pics look great though and bet you bring in lots of specks with your boat. Im gonna finish mine up when i get back in the US.
    anybody that wants to call wildcatlighing, i suggest they ask for Don, the owner and tell them you are calling from the forum of Crappie.com. He is a very generous man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikem2424 View Post
    Also what do you think of the Amber lights on the inside?
    i put a 12 inch strip on each side up front inside and a 12 inch middle way on each side which is plenty. all four have their own switch so i can have the inside lights on where i want them and when. they are very bright. it was suggested by Don at Wildcatlighing. he said they would not attract bugs and he was correct. like have the old yellow porch light on the boat. its nice to see when you want to. i only use them when i really need light in the boat to walk etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chucktx View Post
    if they are led's i bet they dont pull much!!!!!! looks good!!
    these lights pull hardly any juice as they are led. have never run down a battery.

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