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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 21:49:50 GMT, "Bryan" wrote: So, for those who will be participating, or who have participated, in christmas light boat parades, thank you. We've always enjoyed watching the boats go by all lit up like a christmas tree. And we're looking forward to it this year, too! Now, there's a long shot (more likely I'll win the lottery) that I'll light up my boat and add it to the parade next weekend. It's just a little Sea Ray 185 Sport. So, I'm wondering, what do I need besides some lights and a bit of exterior decorating aptitude? Can I just use my RV battery, and an inverter, or is it a converter, to power the lights? I'll have to put the boat into a temporary slip overnight; I have very little trailering experience and I'm not ready to load it up in the dark. Bryan Sea Ray 185 Sport A small inverter should handle the lights. Good luck. Post some pictures when it's over! Rats! As I was asking this great ng membership my questions, I found out the light parade had been moved up a week. I had just enough time to get the kids in the car and get down to the water to enjoy the parade. I'll have to give it a go next year; and now that I have some serious prep time, there will be no excuses! I'm a sailor at heart, so I've got a soft spot for the sailboat displays what with the lights running up the forestay to the masthead and back down the backstay resulting in the christmas tree shape. Still, I did enjoy the power boats and their grand (power is no object) displays. A crisp cold night surrounded by good people and boats motoring by all lit up for christmas. What more could we ask. |
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I participated in the Mission Bay Parade of Lights the first year I had my
19' bow rider. I mounted a Christmas Tree shaped lawn ornament on a six foot pole. I made a 1' square box , about 3" tall to serve as a base (drilled a hole in it for the pole) and ran two guy lines to cleats to keep it in place. I bought a 1 to 3 connector to plug into the utility outlet and wired three strands of lights on the tree. It only took me a few minutes to get it set up after the boat was launched. I took one of my granddaughters, my wife and some hot chocolate. My wife froze, my granddaughter slept to ignore the cold, but I had a great time even though I followed a 40' cruiser and felt like their tender. "Bryan" wrote in message . com... "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 21:49:50 GMT, "Bryan" wrote: So, for those who will be participating, or who have participated, in christmas light boat parades, thank you. We've always enjoyed watching the boats go by all lit up like a christmas tree. And we're looking forward to it this year, too! Now, there's a long shot (more likely I'll win the lottery) that I'll light up my boat and add it to the parade next weekend. It's just a little Sea Ray 185 Sport. So, I'm wondering, what do I need besides some lights and a bit of exterior decorating aptitude? Can I just use my RV battery, and an inverter, or is it a converter, to power the lights? I'll have to put the boat into a temporary slip overnight; I have very little trailering experience and I'm not ready to load it up in the dark. Bryan Sea Ray 185 Sport A small inverter should handle the lights. Good luck. Post some pictures when it's over! Rats! As I was asking this great ng membership my questions, I found out the light parade had been moved up a week. I had just enough time to get the kids in the car and get down to the water to enjoy the parade. I'll have to give it a go next year; and now that I have some serious prep time, there will be no excuses! I'm a sailor at heart, so I've got a soft spot for the sailboat displays what with the lights running up the forestay to the masthead and back down the backstay resulting in the christmas tree shape. Still, I did enjoy the power boats and their grand (power is no object) displays. A crisp cold night surrounded by good people and boats motoring by all lit up for christmas. What more could we ask. |
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