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Boat Stuff Overhead Light for AR192 and maybe others

I_squared_r

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
$80 shipped in continental US

I had these 2 Lumitec CapreraLT flood lights and 3D printed brackets to mount them on the wakeboard tower of my AR192. I drilled a hole for a Seadog 403060 dimmer and then found out that it can only power 1 light (only after I burnt up 2 of these switches 😂 ) Fortunately 1 light is plenty so i'm going to sell the other one.

This light is typically mounted on fishing boats and they light up the entire deck. 1000 lumens super bright. I use mine as a task light when coming back at night or when grilling. It pivots so you can aim it directly forward for docking, at the cockpit, or at the swim platform when swimming at night.

To install, it clamps between the tower tubes with 1 bolt and has foam padding so it doesn't scratch your tower. I drilled a small hole in my tower and ran 18 gauge wire to the helm side.

If your tower has 1-7/8" tubes and 2" spacing between the forward and aft tubes, then this should fit.

I've been 3D printing for the past 7 years and this was made with a new set up with large extrusions (super strong). That's why there is a lot of horizontal lines in the part.. I figured that you can't see the bracket so it may as well be super strong.
 

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