Underwater drain plug LED lights

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Sara F

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Does anyone have experienced with those LED lights that go into the drain plug? I have been thinking of adding one to my Parker versus drilling holes in the hull. The price points are all over the place from the $20 range up to several hundred bucks. Any recommendations? I added blue lights to the cockpit and v-berth and i like them for night cruising or just relaxing at the dock. Nice ambiance
 
I don't have any personal experience with them but I did check them out also. I just had an uneasy feeling about them? Unwarranted I'm sure but.. I ended up putting in a pair of Lumitec blue lights and drilled through the hull. I've put so many holes my boat at this point it really doesn't bother me anymore. :lol: I've only had a driveway test as I'm still working on it but plan to splash her the weekend of the 19th. Looking forward to seeing them in the water. I changed out my step up deck courtesy light bulbs with LED's a few years ago. Good luck with your decision
 

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I actually just posted mine up for sale in tht. 3,000 lumen, $170. Its from boatpluglights.com. They make the best one on the market.

The $50 dollar ones just aren't bright enough. This one will light up your wake.

Never installed. Was a manufacturer replacement.


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