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    #31
    Originally posted by chpthril View Post
    I think willy is an agent of imarineled. His buddy Jeremy was trolling wake world at the same time this AM.

    Although that concept eliminates the need to thread in and out the light, you still run into possible interference with wake plates and other wake hardware. Still puts the light behind an out drive, wake plate or similar, creating shadow. Brass is still not the best for underwater fixtures.
    This right here. What good is any light if it’s being blocked? Liquid lumens are phenomenal. I still stick by my statements earlier in the thread of them being the best. But the price reflects that. There are several other brands out there that will “get the job done” for less. But let’s get real. Plug lights are junk. At least I have never seen a good one.

    Do it right the first time. Drilling a hole in your boat is not as scary as everyone makes it out to be. The hardest part of these installs to me is what comes after the hole is drilled. Idk about other boats. But there is not much room back there inside the bilge!

    Also, in my opinion, nice underwater lights are worth the investment. They add flash to your boat which in turn helps sell it down the line.


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      #32
      Saw that Liquid Lumens now has an RGB option. Care to chime in on that unit? Looks like a quality piece, just like the rest!

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        #33
        Originally posted by BlackoutATX View Post
        This right here. What good is any light if it’s being blocked? Liquid lumens are phenomenal. I still stick by my statements earlier in the thread of them being the best. But the price reflects that. There are several other brands out there that will “get the job done” for less. But let’s get real. Plug lights are junk. At least I have never seen a good one.

        Do it right the first time. Drilling a hole in your boat is not as scary as everyone makes it out to be. The hardest part of these installs to me is what comes after the hole is drilled. Idk about other boats. But there is not much room back there inside the bilge!

        Also, in my opinion, nice underwater lights are worth the investment. They add flash to your boat which in turn helps sell it down the line.


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        what lights come from the factory on new ('18) and how do they compare?

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          #34
          Seablaze 3's by Lumitec.

          No comparison, Liquid Lumens is in a different stratosphere.
          Germaine Marine
          "A proud dealer of Tige, Supra, Moomba and ATX performance boats"

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            #35
            Originally posted by elevatedconcept View Post
            Seablaze 3's by Lumitec.

            No comparison, Liquid Lumens is in a different stratosphere.
            well, darnit, now i've got a decision to make about lights i haven't even used yet

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              #36
              I can get a pretty nasty discount from Liquid Lumens if you decide to go that route. Full MSRP they are staggering price wise....
              Germaine Marine
              "A proud dealer of Tige, Supra, Moomba and ATX performance boats"

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                #37
                yah...wow, $599ea, looking on the website now. Might hit you up once i get a chance to see the seablaze in action

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                  #38
                  Upgraded Seablaze X vs LL... Enjoy.






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                    #39
                    Sadly, the seablaze 3 is like an 8 year old light. I do not know why Tige is not using the Seablaze-X which is 10X better light at not a huge cost difference.

                    The Seablaze 3 are even more dim, if they are the dual color because have the bulbs are one color and the other half are the 2nd color. At least with the single color, ALL the lights are the same.
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                      #40
                      any idea if LL use the same mounting locations/set screws as seablaze for install? Or... do i have to drill into my new boat?!

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                        #41
                        A group buy on the seablaze X spectrum would be nice! Anyone have contacts for one?

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                          #42
                          I know a guy
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Getssum View Post
                            Saw that Liquid Lumens now has an RGB option. Care to chime in on that unit? Looks like a quality piece, just like the rest!
                            Remember, as a general rule solid color lights from the same manufacturer will be brighter than the RGB. This is because the total number of lights in the RGB light are divided into each color equally. 30 total LED's = 10 red, 10 green, 10 blue. As opposed to a solid color having all LEDs devoted to that one color. 30 total LED's all running blue. So if you're running blue on both the RGB and solid blue light, the solid light will be running 3x the LED's. So you're sacrificing a little brightness for the ability to switch colors. I can't confirm this on the Liquid Lumens RGB. But thats how every other light is. However, the LL are so bright it might not even matter. I would love to see a pair of their RGB's in action.

                            The build quality of my two LL Pipeline blue LED's are top tier.
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                              I know a guy
                              Well spill the beans as I'm interested maybe others are as well!

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by elevatedconcept View Post
                                I can get a pretty nasty discount from Liquid Lumens if you decide to go that route. Full MSRP they are staggering price wise....
                                What’s your prices like? I was disappointed that their boat show prices weren’t better.

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