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Midastouch73
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Number of Underwater Lights

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Im looking to install some underwater lights during my next haul out for bottom painting. I was curious to know opinions on the amount of lights to go with. My initial thought was 3-4 across the transom and 1-2 on the port/ starboard sides. I'm looking to use lumatic lights. Money isn't endless but I'd rather spend once than to spend twice to change something....Thoughts?
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Re: Number of Underwater Lights

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Midas i'm running 5 Total, I have 4 spaced out on the bottom facing down and 1 on the transom facing outward. the larger one facing back is 3400 raw lumens and the smaller ones facing down are 1300 raw lumens



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I have gone a different way than, um, all-
I put one Lumitec Seablaze X as low as I could and left it at that. I am not sure how much additional utility comes from the 3rd, 4th, etc. light and I was interested in keeping the power draw to a minimum.
I have been very pleased with the light and it has proven effective at raising bait as well as entertaining my children(or any one else) for hours on end.
I am of the opinion that white lights penetrate the water best, green lights are best for bait and blue lights look the best for skinny dipping. Aspirationally, I went for the blue.
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good post Stephen
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