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lights for night boating?
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<blockquote data-quote="larry ipock" data-source="post: 4618870" data-attributes="member: 15879"><p>Yes they are threaded, and can rotate horizontally or vertically. Mine are mounted on L shaped homemade aluminum brackets (v bottom). They can rotate vertically or horizontally. I had one of these lites on a Stratos, just forward of the right side kleat, and it worked great. Friend had a pair mounted just above the waterline, forward under the trolling motor, that worked the best for navigation, until a big wave sheared them rite off! With the v bottom I need two, cause It sits so high in the water. Hope that helps. Strange story, we were running limb lines one time , two years ago. I had the lites on and the big engine at idle speed, and I look down and shad are swimming near the boat, and small stripers were coming and getting the shad. So much for stripers being boat shy huh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larry ipock, post: 4618870, member: 15879"] Yes they are threaded, and can rotate horizontally or vertically. Mine are mounted on L shaped homemade aluminum brackets (v bottom). They can rotate vertically or horizontally. I had one of these lites on a Stratos, just forward of the right side kleat, and it worked great. Friend had a pair mounted just above the waterline, forward under the trolling motor, that worked the best for navigation, until a big wave sheared them rite off! With the v bottom I need two, cause It sits so high in the water. Hope that helps. Strange story, we were running limb lines one time , two years ago. I had the lites on and the big engine at idle speed, and I look down and shad are swimming near the boat, and small stripers were coming and getting the shad. So much for stripers being boat shy huh? [/QUOTE]
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