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Anyone had any experience with the rub rail LED light strips? Wondering if they are still durable enough to last a while? I don't really hit anything hard with my rub rail but you just never know. They look pretty cool at night though!

 

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Don't know about functionality but it looks cool..
Yeah I think its just the cool factor. They can be expensive holy cow! I just got an estimate for 900 dollars!
 

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Personally, I would stay away from that.

The rub rail is not only the boats last line of impact defense, it is also the seam between the two major parts of the hull (cockpit tub on top & hull portion on bottom). As such, I would not want to do optional work on that seam as the downside to any problems there could be very big, indeed.

Just my opinion. Carry on.

PS: That does look sharp
 

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Yeah, the one I got an estimate on was for the LED's under the rub rail. Apparently most of that cost is installation because they said its one PITA to get it right. If its a pain for a professional I can't imagine trying to tackle that myself. Hard pass!
 

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A 16' roll of waterproof, adhesive LED strip sells for $7 to $25. You would need three or four rolls. A longer roll would make it even easier.

I can not see how it would be difficult to clean below the rub rail and then stick it on. I would bring power to the LED strip near the transom and connect strips together until you wrap entirely around the boat.

Personally I would not want that much illumination but it should be easy to do and materials should not be more than $150.
 

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Yeah agreed. Again just a cool factor. I have purchased the waterproof strips from amazon and know the quality of them. I would say its not something i would want to stick on the outside of my boat. I have seen where they have nearly started fires because of crummy quality. Certainly not going to do this but kind of neat anyways.
 

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Yeah agreed. Again just a cool factor. I have purchased the waterproof strips from amazon and know the quality of them. I would say its not something i would want to stick on the outside of my boat. I have seen where they have nearly started fires because of crummy quality. Certainly not going to do this but kind of neat anyways.
Interesting, which part overheated? I have experienced a controller that let its smoke out after a few minutes of usage but I have had good experience with the LED strips. I have RGB LED strips in my cupholders on the boat and I am using high output white LED strips to illuminate my basement server room. The strips in the server room are stuck to wood with staples assisting the adhesive and have not caused any problems.
 

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I wouldn't put it on the rub rail at any cost. If you want the cool factor, put it just above and along the rub rail and as @Bruce said terminate it at the stern. Do both sides separately as that length will have some drop in voltage 50' at the end of the line. I have considered doing this for our gatherings before.
 

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@Bruce I will see if I can dig up a couple pictures. I havent had it happen either and have LED strips on the swim platform seat backs. I also use them as undercounter lighting in the kitchen. I do keep a very close eye on them though especially after i saw the pictures of them failing.
 

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Of course, would not be able to use them while running. Makes it impossible to see the navigation lights... I saw someone running with them once--totally blinded my night vision and couldn't see anything of his nav lights.

So, not very practical in my mind, but yes, it does look cool at anchor.
 

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It should go without saying, but @tdonoughue is right, sometimes someone just doesn't know the rules of the water or doesn't consider the added lighting in regard to it. It is totally blinding and illegal to run with anything but your navigation and white all around light on. But at anchor, it kind of defeats the purpose of the anchor light, but there is no doubt that you can be seen easily! Any added lighting, external or internal, is really not intended to be on when the boat is underway. Internally will kill your own night vision, and externally kills everyone else's! Even internally can destroy the light from your navigation and white anchor all around light and make it impossible to determine if your moving and which way, or anchored. All of these light mods are intended, on an open cockpit or bow boat, to be when anchored or moored only.
 

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Of course, would not be able to use them while running. Makes it impossible to see the navigation lights... I saw someone running with them once--totally blinded my night vision and couldn't see anything of his nav lights.

So, not very practical in my mind, but yes, it does look cool at anchor.
Totally agree! This crap is one of my biggest pet peevs on the lake. Chowder heads running at night with docking lights on!!!! Urrrggghhh! The worst violaters are the poon-toon knuckle heads.
 

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Have you ever run into one of these on the lake at night? They light up our bedrooms that are 120' above water level like it was daylight!

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Have you ever run into one of these on the lake at night? They light up our bedrooms that are 120' above water level like it was daylight!

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I've seen boats like that on table rock lake, I think they're out giggin frogs... They're lit up like a baseball field on the water.
 

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They are used for bow hunting catfish, gar and carp in my area. They go after huge fish that they waste after killing them. Sometimes they give them to farmers for fertilizer.
 

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They are used for bow hunting catfish, gar and carp in my area. They go after huge fish that they waste after killing them. Sometimes they give them to farmers for fertilizer.
Yea, I figured bow fishing but giggin frogs sounded cooler.
 

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Have you ever run into one of these on the lake at night? They light up our bedrooms that are 120' above water level like it was daylight!

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Plenty of that going on here in Missourah. See them on the Meramec river all the time. Can't say it is my cup of tea.
I do like spearfishing though, and done some free-diving for walleye in Bull Shoals Lake, AR.
 
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