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"Lee @ TheBayGuide.com" wrote in message
I have a WaterTender 9.4, a 9' 4" plastic boat. I used a suction cup mounted battery operated nav light and used 5200 to secure it to the bow. For the stern I bought the clamp/bracket mounted battery operated stern light and attached the bracket to the back of my motor cover, I didn't use the clamp part. The pole the light mounts to is 18" tall and it got in the way. So I cut the pole so the bottom of the light was the same height as the motor cover. Local water cops have never bothered me. Lee Of course the water cops don't bother you. None of the law Enforcement boats have proper Nav lights. ;^) |
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