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Posted 10/1/2008 11:54:32 AM


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I am needing to redo my stern light. The factory one went out a while back and I have been just rigging up a quick fix since. The old one mounted to the middle of the windshield and kind of blinded you while driving. I am needing to find a new spot to mount a new light where it won't blind me as bad, and can still be seen from any direction. I would prefer a hard wired light so I don't have so many connection problems like I did with my old one. Here is a pic of my boat.

Does any body have a good idea on how to make this work?

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Posted 10/1/2008 12:08:55 PM


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Does any body have a good idea on how to make this work?

Matt,

You can start by getting some water under the boat.  Haha.

Seriously,

Mine is mounted on the stern.  But it still fits into a connection.  Let me know if you want a hand.  I am sure we can do what ever is necessary.

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Posted 10/1/2008 12:21:21 PM
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You can get a new light kit from West or any Marine supply store. You will need to drill a hole to mount the bracket but no big deal. Also need to run the wiring back there. The light will be removable, be sure to get one long enough to be visable.

Good luck.
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Posted 10/1/2008 12:34:22 PM


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The light will be removable, be sure to get one long enough to be visable.

Good luck.

The problem I have is I have not found one that will be tall enough to see it over the windshield if mounted in the back of the boat. Also, if possible I would like to get one that is a fixed mount not a removable one so I won't have all the connection problems like I've had in the past. That may not be possible with my boats setup though.

And Jon, I like to keep my boat dry docked while camping.

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Posted 10/1/2008 12:46:24 PM
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Yeah, I was sure you would have thought of my solution. Good luck.

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Posted 10/1/2008 12:47:06 PM


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Matt,

The only time I ever see a fixed/non-removable light on a boat is on a hard top/t-top.  Since you do not have that, it is not going to be possible to have a fixed mount light that will not be in the way.

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Posted 10/1/2008 1:44:16 PM


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Perko has some new light poles out that have two lens caps. One has a sheild to prevent downward light so it wont blind you if you keep it on the windshield.

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Posted 10/1/2008 2:16:13 PM


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1) you can mount a (or two) stearn light/lights light like the one on my boat and while underway be legal. I have one, you might need two with an outboard.

2) Anchored, you will need the windshield light. (must be seen 360 deg and @ 2 miles)

My windshield light pivots forward when not in use.

 

"The old one mounted to the middle of the windshield and kind of blinded you while driving."

Not needed while underway....

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Posted 10/1/2008 2:21:44 PM


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Make sure whatever you do, that your all around white light is viewable from 360 degrees, meaning, taller than your windshield!!

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Make sure whatever you do, that your all around white light is viewable from 360 degrees, meaning, taller than your windshield!!

Did I not post that 360deg AND 2 miles.

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Posted 10/1/2008 2:52:27 PM


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Make sure whatever you do, that your all around white light is viewable from 360 degrees, meaning, taller than your windshield!!

Did I not post that 360deg AND 2 miles.

 

Matt - Not to be an    ....but please make sure the light is taller than your windshield so you can see it for 2 miles and 360 degrees around.

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Posted 10/1/2008 3:02:04 PM


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Make sure whatever you do, that your all around white light is viewable from 360 degrees, meaning, taller than your windshield!!

Did I not post that 360deg AND 2 miles.

Ron, when I saw your post it reminded me of the days back when I had to study for that damn test, and honestly, I just moved along! So yes you did post that, and no I dint see it!!

At least we know it got covered.

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Posted 10/1/2008 3:05:25 PM


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Matt,

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That would be the "360 degree" shitstirrer!!

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Posted 10/1/2008 3:09:20 PM


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Redneck fix... get about 6' of 1 1/2" PVC, mount a light at one end run wire through the PVC and put a quick connector of some sort on the end of the wire. Stick this in a rodholder.  Run wire back to the rodholder under the gunnel and use the other half of the connector.

Mount a couple hooks under the gunnel to store it out of the way when not in use.

VOILA!!!

Two problems, it'll be in the way while fishing at night (You could fix the one on the windshield and alternate which one is on as you fish and move), and it may work it's way out of the rodholder while running. 

An idea anyway...

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Posted 10/1/2008 3:12:53 PM


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Jim, most likely 30 degree rod holders on that Bayliner, do you think 6' of pvc will be long enough to approprietly display his anchor light where it is viewable a full 360 degrees???

And don't ya'll forget about the voltage drop, with that kind of wire run a heavier guage wire may be required!!

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Don't worry, how ever I do it it will have 360 degree visibility, just trying to find the best way to do it. If I can find one tall enough I will probably put it in the back. I bought a cheap one that was around 4ft or so but it was not even close to tall enough to mount in the back and still be seen over the windshield. Another option would be to make a bracket that I could attach to the side of the cabin wall just below the starboard side windshield and mount the light base to that. It would be even better if I could make the mount a fold down style like a vhf antenna and put a fixed mount light on that so I could put it down when not in use, and still have the fixed mount so I could get rid of my connection issues I've always had with the removable models. But that may be asking for too much.

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Jim, its funny that you said that. That is exactly how I have it right now. I put it in the PVC rod holders in the center of the back of the boat that are vertical that we use for rod storage/flylining. It works as a temporary fix but is a pain in the a$# to deal with.

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Jim, most likely 30 degree rod holders on that Bayliner, do you think 6' of pvc will be long enough to approprietly display his anchor light where it is viewable a full 360 degrees???

And don't ya'll forget about the voltage drop, with that kind of wire run a heavier guage wire may be required!!

 

I'm sorry, are you asking me to use geometry and  common sense electrical knowledge into my REDNECK idea?

 

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Geometry ?? is where they substitute letters for numbers in math??

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Sorry for the trainwreck, err I mean derailment.

Do I see a bimini top laid down in your pic?? If so, why not put the light on the bimini??

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Posted 10/2/2008 7:40:30 AM


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The problem comes with all these light's that are removable. The socket's where the light plugs in is the problem. They Suck!

No matter what you seem to do they don't make good contact.

There are a couple of newer lights on the market that don't use the plug in socket. They are expensive LED units and look small, but they are SUPER bright.

http://www.innovativelight.com/powerlight-motorized-led-stern-light_p_1473_11558_1.cfm



http://www.innovativelight.com/extend-a-light-manual-stern-light_p_1473_11559_2.cfm






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Posted 10/2/2008 9:38:49 AM


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Here is one that is 360 degrees and 3 mile visibility that you could mount on your dash Matt.

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Posted 10/2/2008 6:41:50 PM


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Here is how I mounted mine.  I got tired of back scattered light affecting my night vision.



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Posted 10/3/2008 6:26:33 AM


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Now we need a pix from farther away, as that pix just shows the light, but not where it is mounted on the boat.

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