I'm going to install this in my boat made in Texas no holes required
https://www.boatpluglight.com/collectio ... rain-light
Underwater lights opinions
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Re: Underwater lights opinions
for what it is worth, I didn't want to spend a lot on the underwater lights because I wasn't sure if it was just a novelty that would eventually just not get used. I decided to take a chance on the Husuku SOOP3 lights from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088GYJFP2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. They are really bright on land, and pretty good under water... I would say not as bright as the ones above.... Drilling the hull wasn't a huge issue... Famous last words.... I think it was an 1/8 hole to feed the wires though. The lights have a built-in rubber gasket, but I also used Sikaflex 291 and made sure I had a good squish.
I also used a wireless control unit that has a key fob so I didn’t have to try and fish wires up though boat. This thing works great! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JFH6VQH/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_5SKNTXJR172NPYW381P0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Here are some install pictures so you can see how it turned out.


I also used a wireless control unit that has a key fob so I didn’t have to try and fish wires up though boat. This thing works great! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JFH6VQH/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_5SKNTXJR172NPYW381P0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Here are some install pictures so you can see how it turned out.


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Re: Underwater lights opinions
I have always loved the under water lights. I thought maybe I was just a dork for wanting it but this past weekend we rafted up with friends with boats twice the size of ours and their underwater lights off the swim platform were amazing.
For one thing, it really lit things up as we walked from boat to boat.
For another, they attracted sea life. we were watching eels dance in the lights one evening. Very cool!
For one thing, it really lit things up as we walked from boat to boat.
For another, they attracted sea life. we were watching eels dance in the lights one evening. Very cool!
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Re: Underwater lights opinions
I made some lights several years back however like anything home made there are sometimes issues first time around. The problem was they were made of aluminum which acted as anodes so they were wearing away slowly, not that much of an issue but none the less did not look cool when on the hard. The other issue was I poured resin to seal everything in and water proof it all. This lasted until last fall when on haul out I noticed the resin had cracked which was probably due to different expansions of material over time. They still work but one is dead and the others have burnt out leds probably from water intrusion. here is a link to the initial build. viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2870&hilit=underwater+lights
I just bought 4 new lights to replace my DIY units, tried to find something relatively cheap and that would fit the area and wiring I already had. This seems to be perfect for me. Oddly enough they are exactly the same diameter as my custom units, just need to make a stainless adapter to fit the existing holes and the new unit. They claim 2500 lumen which is probably not true but the entire casing is made of thermal resin which should hold up forever. Will be installing them next fall/spring after haul out. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TJ18Q5C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A picture of the unit compared to the housing of my custom unit.

I just bought 4 new lights to replace my DIY units, tried to find something relatively cheap and that would fit the area and wiring I already had. This seems to be perfect for me. Oddly enough they are exactly the same diameter as my custom units, just need to make a stainless adapter to fit the existing holes and the new unit. They claim 2500 lumen which is probably not true but the entire casing is made of thermal resin which should hold up forever. Will be installing them next fall/spring after haul out. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TJ18Q5C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A picture of the unit compared to the housing of my custom unit.

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Re: Underwater lights opinions
How did these lights work out for you? How many do you have on the Transom? Are they holding up or is it worth buying bronze fixtures by Lumitec Lighting? I am still torn with 2000 lumens https://www.lumiteclighting.com/seablaz ... ght-1.htmlor 6000 lumens https://www.lumiteclighting.com/seablaz ... ght-1.html with 3 lights. I am replacing 3 cheap lights the previous owners installed. Any pictures at night you have by chance? Sorry for the many questions
Kevin G.
Mobile AL - Fairhope Docks Marina
1999 Carver 406
Mobile AL - Fairhope Docks Marina
1999 Carver 406
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Re: Underwater lights opinions
Are those 4 lights the 2000 Lumens or 6000 lumens? Looks great are they still holding up?Alaska 530 Voyager wrote:QR_BBPOST Sorry, I just realized what you were asking. Both of the above pictures are with all four lit up in the water.
Kevin G.
Mobile AL - Fairhope Docks Marina
1999 Carver 406
Mobile AL - Fairhope Docks Marina
1999 Carver 406