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Underwater LED lights

Kyle Walker

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2013
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
21
Hello,

I just ordered 2 new Seablaze3 underwater LED lights. I would like to start a thread with pics of your boats and
1) How your installation went
2) your location of the lights
3) Are you happy with your brand/location, would you add more or less ect..

Heres a few pics of my rig.
Thanks
Kyle
2013 AR210
 

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Just put in my seablaze spectrums yesterday, incredibly bright when I tested them in the sink. Install was super easy, as long as you're not scared of a little drilling, cleaning up the excess sealant was the biggest pain. Hopefully be able to get her in the water again in a week or so. I'll get pics next time I'm up at storage.
 
Just my 2 cents, I would go with the Seablaze X if you can. I went back and forth on what to do and it came down to this, if I'm going to drill holes in my boat I'm going to put the best product on it. I would hate for you to drill those holes, mount them, and test and wish they were brighter. Here is my set up, they're very bright in very merky waters. Used Starboard to compensate for the curve of the stern.

You may even want to consider the 8,000 lumens boat plug light. A guy on here did it and the results looked amazing!

The pictures of the light don't do it justice. I'll just say this, they exceeded my expectations.

Good luck!image.jpeg image.jpegimage.jpeg
 
wow thanks,

yes a friend of mine also mentioned, returning the seablaze3 and getting the seablaze X. they are just brighter.

thank you boat looks good.
 
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