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tonyv420 09-17-2010 12:22 PM

transom lights ( underwater/waterproof)
 
I don't want to buy cheap ones that will fail. Any suggestions on which product to buy? I would like to have yellow or green lights. Looks like all kinds of prices listed on E-Bay for these. Whats the best and what should I steer clear of? Thanks!

hatepain 09-17-2010 12:54 PM

I have Abyss and like them. They offer green in the larger 1515 but they're $500+ per light. Shadow Caster also offers green but you're looking at about $600 per light for theirs. They do have some smaller offerings coming though that will be less expensive.

sasky_rider 09-17-2010 1:03 PM

check the classifieds... there's a guy on there selling them... on the moomba forums there's a guy named Newty that has installed them on his Mobius.... looks pretty good..

trio 09-17-2010 1:08 PM

Post some night pics! Thinking about adding them too.

sasky_rider 09-17-2010 1:14 PM

http://moomba.com/msgboard/showthrea...t=11022&page=2

here is the link to the thread on the moomba forums... chances are you'll have to register in order to see the pics though.

hatepain 09-17-2010 1:41 PM

...or you could just check out his thread here on WW

http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showt...hlight=transom

chpthril 09-17-2010 3:17 PM

Shadow-Caster www.shadowcaster.com for a hi-end light and Sea Blaze by Lumitec for a solid built light a good price. www.lumitec.com

05mobiuslsv 09-17-2010 3:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chpthril (Post 1634131)
Shadow-Caster www.shadowcaster.com for a hi-end light and Sea Blaze by Lumitec for a solid built light a good price. www.lumitec.com

Lumitec IT services huh?

chpthril 09-17-2010 3:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 05mobiuslsv (Post 1634137)
Lumitec IT services huh?

I'm sure most Internet users could find the correct lights, but for our special WW users like yourself, i'll fix the incorrect link ;)

http://lumiteclighting.com/

05mobiuslsv 09-17-2010 3:52 PM

Sometimes our special olympic users post wrong links to stuff also.

hatepain 09-17-2010 9:59 PM

Ive seen the Lumites, Sea Blaze in action and held them in my hand. They are well built and quite bright even at the Sea Blaze 2 level however you have to step up to get the green lights.

david_e_m 09-18-2010 8:54 AM

We offer Mako and Abyss underwater lights and consider Abyss to be our premium light. The reason is that Abyss is a long term player and an OEM supplier for several of the better boat builders. Every concern that we have ever raised Abyss has already dealt with it. Just one example would be when we had questions pertaining to cooling when the lights are out of the water as the boat is on plane, they had already made the necessary voltage adjustment in the external power supply of the larger products.

David
Earmark Marine

hatepain 09-18-2010 9:36 AM

I've tested my Abyss 600's out of the water for 3+ hours and had no issues with heat.

gti2lo 09-18-2010 2:44 PM

Why doesn't anyone consider the products from OceanLED? They are a front running in the luxury Yacht market and have all sorts of sizes. Their Amphibian series are good.

riverside 09-21-2010 11:36 AM

2 Attachment(s)
2 x amphibian A-12
the river was very murky when i took the pics,but these A12,S are bright.!


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