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Installing hull lights?
It's winter here in wonderful Wisconsin. My boat is stored away, but
I'm dreaming of the day when the ice melts and I can get back out and do some boating. I fish at night quite a bit and would like to install some hull lights to make nighttime docking easier. I have never made any electrical modifications to my boat and am not that familiar with the realm of 12V modifications. I'm just looking for some tips on where to get some information (a good site perhaps) and how I can determine what the maximum ability of my electrical system would be. I have a 18' Four Winns Fish n' Ski that has two batteries. We also take the boat out for the July 4th party on the lake. Lots of people light up their boats and I'd also need to consider electrical capacity for that. Also, after looking through the Overtons catalog I'm wondering how I can be sure that the angle on the hull lights would be suitable for the hull of my boat. Are they pretty much universal? Any recommendations on a durable brand? Thanks for any help! |
Installing hull lights?
Hi werlax,
take a look at a netherland`s page. Don`t worry, its in english: http://boten.nl/motoren/motoren_pdf/12volthandbook.pdf Here you can read a lot about 12 Volt installation. On http://boten.nl You find more informations about engines, alternators and so on. Much fun while reading, and waiting for the start of boating season Juergen "werlax" schrieb im Newsbeitrag om... It's winter here in wonderful Wisconsin. My boat is stored away, but I'm dreaming of the day when the ice melts and I can get back out and do some boating. I fish at night quite a bit and would like to install some hull lights to make nighttime docking easier. I have never made any electrical modifications to my boat and am not that familiar with the realm of 12V modifications. I'm just looking for some tips on where to get some information (a good site perhaps) and how I can determine what the maximum ability of my electrical system would be. I have a 18' Four Winns Fish n' Ski that has two batteries. We also take the boat out for the July 4th party on the lake. Lots of people light up their boats and I'd also need to consider electrical capacity for that. Also, after looking through the Overtons catalog I'm wondering how I can be sure that the angle on the hull lights would be suitable for the hull of my boat. Are they pretty much universal? Any recommendations on a durable brand? Thanks for any help! |
Installing hull lights?
Juergen ... what a great little booklet ... thanks for sharing :-)
"Jürgen Spelter" wrote in message ... Hi werlax, take a look at a netherland`s page. Don`t worry, its in english: http://boten.nl/motoren/motoren_pdf/12volthandbook.pdf Here you can read a lot about 12 Volt installation. On http://boten.nl You find more informations about engines, alternators and so on. Much fun while reading, and waiting for the start of boating season Juergen "werlax" schrieb im Newsbeitrag om... It's winter here in wonderful Wisconsin. My boat is stored away, but I'm dreaming of the day when the ice melts and I can get back out and do some boating. I fish at night quite a bit and would like to install some hull lights to make nighttime docking easier. I have never made any electrical modifications to my boat and am not that familiar with the realm of 12V modifications. I'm just looking for some tips on where to get some information (a good site perhaps) and how I can determine what the maximum ability of my electrical system would be. I have a 18' Four Winns Fish n' Ski that has two batteries. We also take the boat out for the July 4th party on the lake. Lots of people light up their boats and I'd also need to consider electrical capacity for that. Also, after looking through the Overtons catalog I'm wondering how I can be sure that the angle on the hull lights would be suitable for the hull of my boat. Are they pretty much universal? Any recommendations on a durable brand? Thanks for any help! |
Installing hull lights?
"Jürgen Spelter" wrote in message ...
Hi werlax, take a look at a netherland`s page. Don`t worry, its in english: http://boten.nl/motoren/motoren_pdf/12volthandbook.pdf Here you can read a lot about 12 Volt installation. On http://boten.nl You find more informations about engines, alternators and so on. Much fun while reading, and waiting for the start of boating season Thanks much for the link. I've downloaded it to my laptop and will be reading it during my down time. A quick glance and I think it's just the thing I need to get started. Thanks for your help! |
Installing hull lights?
just remember it is not legal to have lights on like head
lights while you are under way. The only light that you can have on are the running(red &green) while underway. You can use while lights for docking but not until you are close in to the dock. No head lights on boats "werlax" wrote in message om... "Jürgen Spelter" wrote in message ... Hi werlax, take a look at a netherland`s page. Don`t worry, its in english: http://boten.nl/motoren/motoren_pdf/12volthandbook.pdf Here you can read a lot about 12 Volt installation. On http://boten.nl You find more informations about engines, alternators and so on. Much fun while reading, and waiting for the start of boating season Thanks much for the link. I've downloaded it to my laptop and will be reading it during my down time. A quick glance and I think it's just the thing I need to get started. Thanks for your help! |
Installing hull lights?
"Boots Crofoot" wrote in message
just remember it is not legal to have lights on like head lights while you are under way. The only light that you can have on are the running(red &green) while underway. Which rule is that? Duane |
Installing hull lights?
"Duane" wrote in message .net...
"Boots Crofoot" wrote in message just remember it is not legal to have lights on like head lights while you are under way. The only light that you can have on are the running(red &green) while underway. Which rule is that? Thanks. I think this would fall under the 'common sense' rule. Unfortunately we don't see much of that anymore and we end up having rules like 'Don't burn yourself on this scalding hot coffee'. I want to strictly use them for docking and had considered a handheld floodlight. I thought it'd be more convenient to not have to store away the lantern with the limited storage I have. Besides, I thought it'd just be kind of cool too... and isn't that what's most important? ;) Mark |
Installing hull lights?
Right on. Any fool would be able to figure out that any
white light in you eyes at nigh would end your night vision. Don't let the CG see you with any thing but the normal running lights on unless you are docking. Boots USCGA "werlax" wrote in message om... "Duane" wrote in message .net... "Boots Crofoot" wrote in message just remember it is not legal to have lights on like head lights while you are under way. The only light that you can have on are the running(red &green) while underway. Which rule is that? Thanks. I think this would fall under the 'common sense' rule. Unfortunately we don't see much of that anymore and we end up having rules like 'Don't burn yourself on this scalding hot coffee'. I want to strictly use them for docking and had considered a handheld floodlight. I thought it'd be more convenient to not have to store away the lantern with the limited storage I have. Besides, I thought it'd just be kind of cool too... and isn't that what's most important? ;) Mark |
Installing hull lights?
.... or in a Christmas boat parade.
-- Keith __ In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal. "Boots Crofoot" wrote in message . .. Right on. Any fool would be able to figure out that any white light in you eyes at nigh would end your night vision. Don't let the CG see you with any thing but the normal running lights on unless you are docking. Boots USCGA "werlax" wrote in message om... "Duane" wrote in message .net... "Boots Crofoot" wrote in message just remember it is not legal to have lights on like head lights while you are under way. The only light that you can have on are the running(red &green) while underway. Which rule is that? Thanks. I think this would fall under the 'common sense' rule. Unfortunately we don't see much of that anymore and we end up having rules like 'Don't burn yourself on this scalding hot coffee'. I want to strictly use them for docking and had considered a handheld floodlight. I thought it'd be more convenient to not have to store away the lantern with the limited storage I have. Besides, I thought it'd just be kind of cool too... and isn't that what's most important? ;) Mark |
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