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Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 2,234
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- 2,955
- Points
- 277
- Location
- Holly Springs, NC
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
After my latest trip I've decided I want some underwater LED's. So, I started searching around and the amount of information is overwhelming. I've seen lots of questions with few of them answered.
So here's what I know as of today:
1. Drain plug light seems out of the question for my model due to the articulating keel
2. I want RGBW, and remote controlled rather than switches.
3. They seem to be all over the place as far as price and seems like lumitec is the brand of choice(?) Are there other options that are also good. I'm not looking to have thousands wrapped up into this
4. I have no idea where I should mount them, pics for those with the newer hull/articulating keel
5. Anyone had any issues with the lights and a wake booster? i.e. a lot of water being forced in that direction of the transom where an underwater LED might go
6. They need to be saltwater safe. Meaning usage in the salt won't tarnish them. I'm primarily freshwater, BUT I have family that live at the beach AND one day I'd love to do a bimini trip. I've seen a lot made out of brass, and research says brass and salt don't get along.
7. How many and what lumens is enough?
8. I have no idea what I don't know, that I don't know
So here's what I know as of today:
1. Drain plug light seems out of the question for my model due to the articulating keel
2. I want RGBW, and remote controlled rather than switches.
3. They seem to be all over the place as far as price and seems like lumitec is the brand of choice(?) Are there other options that are also good. I'm not looking to have thousands wrapped up into this
4. I have no idea where I should mount them, pics for those with the newer hull/articulating keel
5. Anyone had any issues with the lights and a wake booster? i.e. a lot of water being forced in that direction of the transom where an underwater LED might go
6. They need to be saltwater safe. Meaning usage in the salt won't tarnish them. I'm primarily freshwater, BUT I have family that live at the beach AND one day I'd love to do a bimini trip. I've seen a lot made out of brass, and research says brass and salt don't get along.
7. How many and what lumens is enough?
8. I have no idea what I don't know, that I don't know