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Engine Room Lights

Discussion in 'Post Yacht' started by Davidoc, Dec 15, 2016.

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  1. Matt46post

    Matt46post Senior Member

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    I don't have any pictures of the actual lights mounted but I used a bunch to light up the complete engine room, it looks cool at night with the clear plexiglass and you can really keep your eye on the engine room, the way the fake teak fits over the plexi glass between the between the stainless frames it doesn't move or lift in the corners

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  3. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    Some super sport fisher did that years ago. If I remember, it had a super large tower and did 50MPH.
    I can not find any notes on this to help me. Anybody out there who remembers this ?
    I do think the clear deck pate is super cool.
  4. captainscs

    captainscs New Member

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    Try DRSA. They make a large variety of LED fixtures. I replaced all my cabin and salon light bulbs that were adding all sorts of heat to the A/C load with their LEDs and not one has failed. They understand boats. I would not recommend that you use the lowes or Home Depot junk. It's an engine room, not a garage.
  5. Donzi 54

    Donzi 54 Member

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    Jarrett Bay did that around 2007