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    LED spreader lights and upgrades for 09 season

    This spring I added a bunch of equipment to the boat:
    2 Vision X XIL-40 Spreader lights for the cockpit
    3 VisonX XIL-80 spreader lights for offshore fishing
    1 halogen spreader light for the foredeck to aid in anchoring and cleaning at the dock
    Imtra Marine blue LED rope lighting under the gunnels
    New Infinity 602M speakers in the cockpit
    Raymarine E12122 S1G Autopilot
    6 Switch DC Panel for added accessories
    Lee 45 degree mount center rigger
    Lure storage rack in the cabin
    Foot Kush at the helm
    Drip guards to prevent drip marks on the hull
    Recaulked the whole boat, interior and exterior.










    Just the XIL-40's on









    Now the before and after..Just XIL-40's, then both XIL40's and XIL-80's turned on.








    LED rope lighting
    Installed flush with the bottom of the gunnel to reduce upwards glare. I used VHF thru deck fittings for a nice clean finish to run the wiring.










    Foredeck Light


    Cockpit Speakers


    Autopilot Install

    Rudder Reference Sensor on hydraulic ram


    S1G corepack wired and installed under V berth


    Hydraulic Type 1 Pump installed under V berth for easy maintenance access and removal.


    ST6002 Control Head installation and 6 panel DC switch installation


    Center rigger, double rigged

    Lee 45 degree center rigger mount











    Lure storage rack at the cabin entrance



    Foot Kush at the Helm



    Drip guards attached to the rub rail to prevent drip marks on the hull. Used 60mil eisenglass.




    Removed all of the original caulk and recaulked the whole boat, both interior and exterior. Used GE Silicone Sealant II, Almond color.




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    Wow...somebody's been busy. It looks awesome. Great job with all the upgrades!

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    Wow.... that looks awesome....

    That's a great caulking job.

    I caulked in my cooler this afternoon.... No where near as good as your job...


    Congrats... everything looks great.

    I need you to stop by the marina sometime and give me a hand picking out my lighting.... you have done a great job on your ride. I will stop by soon after dark to check out the lights in person..... thanks for the offer.

    Talk to you soon.

    Ted

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    love the imtras. i did the same thing... quick and easy and looks great. i need to think about the LED spreaders now

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    Sweet job!..the hardest part of caulking is a good tape job prior to..makes all diffrence in the outcome..

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    Approximately how much does that LED rope lighting cost?

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    Rope light wa snot expensive, I put 5ft under each gunnel, maybe $60 wioth connections for each strip. Then you need to get good wire to run to your electical panel as well. I also used a vhf coaxial thru hull fitting for passing the connection wire from the cockpit to the inside of the boat, nice clean finish and watertight, the fittings were around $5 a piece, total job was maybe $100.

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    wow!! that looks awesome I'm in the process of installing some underwater lights in my boat,but after seeing your cockpit lights I have to get me some my self
    great job

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