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Started by Cruiser2B, July 14, 2012, 11:34:16 PM

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Cruiser2B

Not sure if spreader lights are a popular item with the KISS methods of sailfar boats and sailors but i needed to replace my old not working 55w/ea stainless spreader lights while I was rerigging my Alberg this winter. I wanted LEDs but did not want to pay the 150-200 or more at least the ones designated "spreader lights". One day while trolling a local marine store I spotted some underwater LED lights that claimed to be 600lumens for $30 ea, I figured why not. Lets hope they last. They only draw .2 ah, I finally got them wired in and working. Whatcha you think? Got $60 invested
1976 Westsail 32 #514 Morning Sun
Preparing to get underway!!
USCG 100T Master Near Coastal with Inland Aux Sail

Godot

I have a spreader light (well, not exactly on the spreader...it is a single light mounted in the same fixture as my steaming light on the mast that shines down on the foredeck) and find it occasionally useful. Not so much while sailing; but rather when cleaning the boat up at the slip after a night sail, bagging the jib, etc... (much of my sailing is done after dark). Works at anchor as well. Perhaps not a high need; but certainly quite convenient. Mine is halogen instead of LED. I'm not sure what the current draw is; but I try to keep it lit a minimum amount (especially since changing the bulb would be a PITA). The only real draw back is it attracts bugs like nobodies business.
Adam
Bayfield 29 "Seeker"
Middle River, Chesapeake Bay

w00dy

The halogen bulbs in our interior fixtures draw more than 3 amps each, which is as much as our radar/chartplotter. I've switched over to LEDs as much as possible. Looking forward to putting some in the spreader lights. Good idea!