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wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 21:39:15 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: There's only one good way to install navigation lights. My way. If he is not going to use a trolling motor and the motor is not electric start, lugging a battery around, just for the light, is stupid. I have to believe there is an LED solution that will run for many hours on a small dry cell. Are there clip-on stern navigation lights with long enough posts to not put the light in his field of vision? If not, he's gonna need a battery. Even a small motorcycle battery would do the trick if it's only for lights. But, as soon as he adds a fish finder, he'll want to go bigger. |
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