This summer I had the boat completely re-wired. That included installing a combination Steaming light/deck light.
There are separate switches on the DC board for each light even though the deck light is the bottom portion of the steaming light housing. Located half way up the mast it throws a perfect bright light over the deck, illuminating everything from the mast to the bow. I was amazed how well it worked when I tried it the other day. I too had wires hanging out of the spreaders. Not needed anymore. Peter Delean 30-1 Drifter II Southern Georgian Bay > This has been bothering me all summer, there are wires hanging out of my > mast just under the spreaders (first set) it's obvious that someone has > removed the original spreader lights. I've been looking online at the > multitude of LED spreader lights available, and am wondering just how > useful they are, especially when they are so incredibly bright. What do you > have? Do you use them? Are they only used when at the slip? Would a > spotlight or two be more useful up there? I think I saw a red/white combo > light somewhere, would that be a better choice? > Thanks > Brad > 1985 C&C 33 MKII "Pulse" > Sent, miraculously through cyberspace, > from my iPad! > >
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