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    #16
    Originally posted by Razzman View Post
    Exactly! That's what i'm talking about ... that's what all the rednecks do isn't it?
    Yeah, so, what's yer point
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      #17
      Check these bad boys out; http://www.plasmaled.com/high_power_module.htm look at the 008 3 watt magnifying version, red, blue or white, aluminum housing and it mounts from the rear. You could use a rubber gasket with sealer and it would be totally waterproof and super trick looking. Best of all the 3 watt version is only $20
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        #18
        Looks like the smaller one could be a surface mount!
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          #19
          Originally posted by dogbert View Post
          Looks like the smaller one could be a surface mount!
          I don't know that the 009 is waterproof though. Looking at the 008 i noticed it has a real thick housing. I'll bet you could have a machine shop cut some threads in that and use a outer ring nut which would work even better, especially after being sealed.
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            #20
            Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
            I have noticed that waterproof LED's are dirt cheap. Most of the OEM are just mounted on the transom and then a wire and switch on the dash. I have been wondering if it would be so much cheaper to do it yourself. I find it hard to beleive that they are worth a $500 option.

            It seems it would not be much labor to just drill a hole, seal it up, run wire and have your own underwater transom light.

            Am I missing something here?

            I would have to do a more detailed search to find exactly the right light, but this livewell light is like $10: http://www.boatfix.com/catalog/569.pdf
            So i contacted Innovative Lighting about the three led version, the Starr Light. I wanted to know about application and brightness, here's the responce i got back:

            In response to your questions about the Recess Starr Light. Yes, it will work for underwater transom lights on your boat. It will require a 1.25" hole for mounting and as for the brightness, you can compare it to the brightness of a refrigerator light bulb. I hope this answers your questions.
            Thank you!

            Roni Lehmberg
            Sales / Customer Service
            Innovative Lighting, Inc
            phone: 515-388-1011 ext. 115
            fax: 515-388-5549
            web: www.innovativelight.com
            e-mail: ronil@innovativelight.com




            If it's anywhere near as bright as the bulbs in my fridge it should work pretty good. No where near as bright as the Abyss lights but it should be ok. Add two or three and you're rockin'
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              #21
              Originally posted by dogbert View Post
              Looks like the smaller one could be a surface mount!
              Hey Dog i got an email back from them asking this and the flat 009 is not waterproof.
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                #22
                Cool. Speaking of which, why not go the extra mile and have lighted tracking fins
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                  #23
                  I've posted this before, but these are some pretty good looking lights that are surface mounted.

                  http://www.abysslite.com/

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by mtnsmith View Post
                    I've posted this before, but these are some pretty good looking lights that are surface mounted.

                    http://www.abysslite.com/
                    Those are the $200 + lights that defeat the purpose of trying to be a cheaparse. I suppose it still saves a bit of coin, but I was wondering if this job can be done well for under $50.
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                      #25
                      Probably, especially for a freshwater boat, I like to see things made for a saltwater environment since that is where I boat. A friend of mine is trying to make some out of polycarbonate with a stainless bezel to look good, if he ever gets these things made they will be awesome, they will be about as bright as the $1000 ones for about $100 each. Plus instead of round he is planning on making them about 6 inches long and 1.5 inches tall, that way the light will spread across the transom instead of being in a ring...should look good. Here are some a dude made out of acrylic on one of the fishing forums I visit...similar concept, just not as sleek.

                      http://www.thehulltruth.com/forums/t...179810&start=1

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                        #26
                        This is what i did, works nice for that cove. but does not light up the wake behind the boat while driving.
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                          #27
                          nice
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                            #28
                            OK so here's another option:

                            Check out the DM-302 Brass: http://www.theledlight.com/LEDTriCluster.html make sure to click the dimensions link.
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                              #29
                              And yet another option: http://www.theledlight.com/polaris.html This one actually is waterproof to 9.8 feet!
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Razzman View Post
                                OK so here's another option:

                                Check out the DM-302 Brass: http://www.theledlight.com/LEDTriCluster.html make sure to click the dimensions link.
                                The DM -302 shank is only 0.53 inches long. I suspect my transom is a little thicker. I don't know much about lumens, but it sounds like the good ones put out a few hundred lumens. These are only in the 40 ish range, so not very bright once you get them in.
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