Underwater lights mounted on trim tabs
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Underwater lights mounted on trim tabs
Just got a new Southern Boating, had a menion of a new underwater light that mounts on your trim tabs - no holes in the hull, and I would think about the right spot for a transom light. They come in sets of two 75 watt lights on each tab. I think I'll check into these. Called the Hurley, email contact is duncanrk@bellsouth.net.
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Clay, how much are they asking? With my talents, I was hoping to get a pair as "test" products, for promotional consideration.
John, are you talking the whiole setup, pump, actuators, controls, etc.? I might be interested. Mine have been disconnected since my repower, not sure if I can get them hooked up and working again. Plus, I have some electrolysis holes in one or both tabs. That's why I thought they'd make good mounting brackets for underwater lights. With the 2:1 gears and 22 x 24 props, don't need tabs as bad to get the bow down. Sorry I didn't make it by over the weekend, got real busy. I didn drive my Monday and look at your boat. Damn nice trailer.
John, are you talking the whiole setup, pump, actuators, controls, etc.? I might be interested. Mine have been disconnected since my repower, not sure if I can get them hooked up and working again. Plus, I have some electrolysis holes in one or both tabs. That's why I thought they'd make good mounting brackets for underwater lights. With the 2:1 gears and 22 x 24 props, don't need tabs as bad to get the bow down. Sorry I didn't make it by over the weekend, got real busy. I didn drive my Monday and look at your boat. Damn nice trailer.
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They want $895.00 for a pair (two lights for each trim tab).
There is a new 40' Cabo docked next to my B31 and they just had two SM-6 Afterburner lights installed on the transom and man are they bright the whole slip is lit up like daylight when he backs in.
http://www.efxlightingusa.com/Marine.php
This company is looking for dealers and would probably donate a pair for a review of this new product. The Cabo Capt. said that they were about $550 ea.
They want $895.00 for a pair (two lights for each trim tab).
There is a new 40' Cabo docked next to my B31 and they just had two SM-6 Afterburner lights installed on the transom and man are they bright the whole slip is lit up like daylight when he backs in.
http://www.efxlightingusa.com/Marine.php
This company is looking for dealers and would probably donate a pair for a review of this new product. The Cabo Capt. said that they were about $550 ea.
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Clay, thanks, I'll check them out.
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