Navigation lights

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luigisante
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luigisante wrote:Now, how about some pictures of those pulpit running lights. I am particularly interested to see how you routed the wires out from the cabin, through the stainless pulpit rail and out to wire the lights. Sounds like a worthwhile modification to make while I'm at it.
I'm bumping this question. Anybody drill a hole in the base of the bow pulpit and run wires through the stainless tube? If not, anybody use some conduit?
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Post by Andre »

Lou
With the pulpit off the boat I drilled a Hole in the right rear base plate and a corresponding hole in the deck. At the front of the pulpit I drilled a hole on bottom of the tube. Pulled wire through the tube and bolted the pulpit back down. No wire shows except for a small amount at the front where it goes into the bow light.

Andre
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Post by petrel »

Andre,

I like your wire routing method. Thanks for the tip.

Some more questions:

What brand of navigation light and mount did you use?
Did you use red and green LEDs in the light and if so what brand?

Thanks
Geoffrey
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Post by luigisante »

Thanks Andre, that's what I was thinking about doing. It looked like the stainless tubing was hollow all the way thru but I wanted to make sure somebody has done it before.

Lou
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Post by Gene »

Tri-color masthead/anchor light works for me. LED version makes it even better.
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Haven't tried it yet, but you should be able to attach photo's or other things now. Photobucket and other photo sites were only a method of getting around the problem of no more space left. it should work now.

If there is a picture of Tri-Power below, then it works.
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