Flybridge Light-Is this standard?

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ITcookY
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Flybridge Light-Is this standard?

Post by ITcookY »

I was curious because I like this little light.
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It has a kind-of 60's art deco look. I don't see these in most of the photos of the 31's.
Was this light standard or an add-on? Any information would be appreciated.

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Carl
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Post by Carl »

Add on...

31's came with the Running Lights incorporated into the Bow Chock.


Over time the Stock Chrome Plated Bronze Casting gave up its Shiny Chrome finish, many had issues with lenses deteriorating, leaking and such that they gave up on them and went with over the counter Running lights.
Others, such as myself removed then had Chock Re-chromed and sealed up unit with new bulbs.
Then some went with Dugs Solid, polished 316SS Bow Chock, (less running lights) for a unit that will outlast our kids kids with a yearly wash and wax.
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Post by Craig Mac »

the flybridge hand rail is not correct as well---
ITcookY
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Post by ITcookY »

sim wrote:Add on...

Then some went with Dugs Solid, polished 316SS Bow Chock, (less running lights) for a unit that will outlast our kids kids with a yearly wash and wax.
This may be a silly question but where do you get Dugs Solid Bow Chock? Is this referring a member of the board here?
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Post by John F. »

Dug on the board here put the chock deal together for those that were interested. It is a great looking chock.
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