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Was having a problem with the LED lights that had been installed under the gunnels of the Skiff. They were of a type that was installed in sections, thus had a connection point every foot or so...
This for Salt Water to get into and cause shorts (partial strip issues) or for strips from that point forward (like Christmas tree lights) to simply not light up

So I reached out to Chris at Coastal Night Lights http://www.coastalnightlights.com/ who was a great help! And at 1st, he just sent me a couple of green LED strips to swap out and try...
Well the more of them I swapped out, the more further down the same chain that then failed. So back to the drawing board...
So Chris then sent me more strips, but also sent me over at the same time, some in 15 foot green LED rolls which we had chatted about and we both agreed a single roll for each side should last much longer since one does not have a bunch of joints to corrode since "Rust never sleeps"
All you have to do to install the roll style on a clean surface, is slowly peel off the backing (take it slow!) and cut then it at the correct spot (see below) on the roll, to get the length that you need. This also allowed me to wrap it into one corner on the port side, that needed a little extra light that it did not have before
So hours spent in getting the old ones out, and clean up of all the old glue from the gel coat. This was a royal pain on the Starboard side to clean up, since the wiring harness was in my way (see this old photo) which made it hard to reach while laying on the deck facing up
And I should researched and used something stronger than rubbing alcohol and I am sure that would have saved me some time, but was concerned about gel coat damage.

But she turned out really nice! And though slightly a different shade of green than before (as expected) it turned out well and gives off plenty of light to see your way around the deck! Excellent safety feature for loading or unloading the Boat, or just putting on another lure, but not totally kill your night vision at the same time

Thanks again to Chris at Coastal Night Lights for all his help and guidance, in getting this item checked off the repair list!
Now if you are interested in adding some marine grade LED lighting to your boat, you should check out their various lighting options found on these links:
http://www.coastalnightlights.com/styles.html
Tight Lines!
Dave

This for Salt Water to get into and cause shorts (partial strip issues) or for strips from that point forward (like Christmas tree lights) to simply not light up


So I reached out to Chris at Coastal Night Lights http://www.coastalnightlights.com/ who was a great help! And at 1st, he just sent me a couple of green LED strips to swap out and try...

Well the more of them I swapped out, the more further down the same chain that then failed. So back to the drawing board...
So Chris then sent me more strips, but also sent me over at the same time, some in 15 foot green LED rolls which we had chatted about and we both agreed a single roll for each side should last much longer since one does not have a bunch of joints to corrode since "Rust never sleeps"

All you have to do to install the roll style on a clean surface, is slowly peel off the backing (take it slow!) and cut then it at the correct spot (see below) on the roll, to get the length that you need. This also allowed me to wrap it into one corner on the port side, that needed a little extra light that it did not have before


So hours spent in getting the old ones out, and clean up of all the old glue from the gel coat. This was a royal pain on the Starboard side to clean up, since the wiring harness was in my way (see this old photo) which made it hard to reach while laying on the deck facing up


But she turned out really nice! And though slightly a different shade of green than before (as expected) it turned out well and gives off plenty of light to see your way around the deck! Excellent safety feature for loading or unloading the Boat, or just putting on another lure, but not totally kill your night vision at the same time


Thanks again to Chris at Coastal Night Lights for all his help and guidance, in getting this item checked off the repair list!
Now if you are interested in adding some marine grade LED lighting to your boat, you should check out their various lighting options found on these links:
http://www.coastalnightlights.com/styles.html

Tight Lines!
Dave