wkearney99 wrote:
SeaBoo wrote:
Hence the very reason I carry a red, a green, and a white glow-stick and tape. If any of the light fixtures go out I have a (ugly but effective) tempory repair.
That's not going to give enough light. It's easier to just make sure the fixtures are maintained and keep a couple of spare bulbs on board. Those are going to take up the same amount of room as any gerry-rigged mess.
Or carry a battery operated set like the kind used in a dinghy.
I agree with Bill! You could change over to a sealed LED lights, and resolve that problem.[/quote]
LED's are not bulletproof, but generally last longer. No need to buy expensive LED fixtures with bulbs you can't replace. Just retrofit yours.
My OEM rear white light takes these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/W-54-SMD ... 958wt_1109I'm pretty sure will fit the front too. Make sure you get SMD technology it's superior in small sizes in light output to standard LEDs. Trust me, this little sucker will be much brighter then the standard bulb thats in there now and you won't watch your volt gauge drop when you flip the switch LOL[/quote]
If your planning to keep the boat, I would change out the fixture to a sealed one. I have seen the sockets rust up. It will cost 2 to 3 times more to replace, depending on which one you pick. Yes, I would not call the bullet proof, but they last a lot longer. But thats me, do it once & forget about it.