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Rail Light .. recommendation and opinion wanted
http://www.sailorssolutions.com/inde...ails&Item=RL01
I found this light on the net at the above address .. .. looks pretty sweet. But ..?? I don't want to get ripped off. Any of you ever bought anything from these people? The Rail Light .?? Any of you have something like this? Where did you get yours? What do ya think.. RL01 Solar Powered Rail Light Works like a garden light but brighter!. It's always safer to have extra lights on deck when anchored. A great cockpit lounge light too! |
Rail Light .. recommendation and opinion wanted
I use regular garden lights. It is super easy to attach them to
stanchions. I make two loops of small stuff around the stanchion one for the main shaft of the light and the other for the pointy bit to make a simple bayonet mount. Works wonderfully and you can buy the lights by the dozen at COSTCO. But, there is a guy on the dock with the product you're looking at and it works well too. -- Tom. |
Rail Light .. recommendation and opinion wanted
"NE Sailboat" wrote in news:WleQh.3341$qE2.18
@trndny09: What do ya think.. Useless....buy redundant REAL lights. Larry -- |
Rail Light .. recommendation and opinion wanted
On Apr 2, 5:13 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
http://www.sailorssolutions.com/inde...ails&Item=RL01 I found this light on the net at the above address .. .. looks pretty sweet. But ..?? I don't want to get ripped off. Any of you ever bought anything from these people? The Rail Light .?? Any of you have something like this? Where did you get yours? What do ya think.. RL01 Solar Powered Rail Light Works like a garden light but brighter!. It's always safer to have extra lights on deck when anchored. A great cockpit lounge light too! Sailors' Solutions seem to be good people to deal with--I've been satisfied with them. As for the rail light--not very bright, but could serve a purpose. You can get something similar at K-Mart or the like for a lot less $ I saw some there last summer for $8-10 Peter Now or Never! |
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