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Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:52 am
by aunt betty
There is more than one way to skin a cat.
You can do it the $4000 way or the $20 way.
I'm assacheap so I went the $20 way.

You can buy a LED bank of lights for your boat. It takes less power and they say it's brighter. I've never rode in a boat that had them. My whole rig costed $400 used from my father so putting lights on that cost that much would be sillier than chit. You can pay over $1000 for a headlights for your boat.

OR...you could save the money and buy a new shotgun if you bought these instead. This is what I put on my boat...http://www.farmandfleet.com/products/645092-blazer-international-rear-mount-tractor-light.html#.UT8yptY1luk Got the trapezoid beam ones.

Here is a picture.
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Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:46 pm
by Goldfish
The reason to go with non-traditional lights (LED etc) is the power pull from the battery. Those lights that you have will drain a battery a whole heck of a lot faster than LEDs will. You also don't need to pay out the bum for those LED lights, you can make your own. There are instructions online on how to make a low draw light with those 7" round KC Daylighter style lights.


Also, personally, I hate the light that comes from LED lights. That crisp white/bluish light makes things harder for me to see.

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 11:13 am
by aunt betty
My boat motor has a generator. If the motor is running my light don' t drain the battery. I need it that way because I camp. No lectricity at all. These lights work fine. I carry a coleman lantern to set up and signal people that I am in the hole. Leaving the porch light on saves a lot of trouble...

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 12:52 pm
by Tomkat
For me its too late; I now own a bad ass set of LED round lights, straight from Mr. Wong in China.

Acorn, where did you get that metal box for yours?

I want to see whats going on, I have aquired a nice reel of red LED lights for the interior of my boat. I need to get some navagation lights set up as well...

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 12:58 pm
by assateague
TK, maybe buy/use an old ammo box with the lid and one of the sides cut off. Should be just about right.

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:31 pm
by Tomkat
assateague wrote:TK, maybe buy/use an old ammo box with the lid and one of the sides cut off. Should be just about right.


Not a bad idea...I happen to know a certain someone who might allegedly be able to help.

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:08 pm
by Eric Haynes
You mean the guy here that works in Ammo?:lol:

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Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:25 pm
by Tomkat
The problem is I like my ammo cans for...AMMO! LOL

I have my eye out for something I have in my minds eye....

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:27 pm
by Eric Haynes
Tomkat wrote:The problem is I like my ammo cans for...AMMO! LOL

I have my eye out for something I have in my minds eye....

If this hunt happens, how many do you want? I have 30mm cans, 20mm cans, and various small arms cans. Tons of them. I use them for damn near everything.

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Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:10 am
by Tomkat
Eric Haynes wrote:
Tomkat wrote:The problem is I like my ammo cans for...AMMO! LOL

I have my eye out for something I have in my minds eye....

If this hunt happens, how many do you want? I have 30mm cans, 20mm cans, and various small arms cans. Tons of them. I use them for damn near everything.

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Eric, if you come down here, we WILL go hunting. And I need 3 of each! LOL

SOMEONE allegdely gave me 3-4 cans, and I found a use for all of them.
They are handy as hell.

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:13 am
by Eric Haynes
Tomkat wrote:
Eric Haynes wrote:
Tomkat wrote:The problem is I like my ammo cans for...AMMO! LOL

I have my eye out for something I have in my minds eye....

If this hunt happens, how many do you want? I have 30mm cans, 20mm cans, and various small arms cans. Tons of them. I use them for damn near everything.

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Eric, if you come down here, we WILL go hunting. And I need 3 of each! LOL

SOMEONE allegdely gave me 3-4 cans, and I found a use for all of them.
They are handy as hell.

They are waterproof, so I keep my tow straps in one, dog bumpers in another, in the back of my truck.

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Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:16 pm
by aunt betty
Tomkat wrote:For me its too late; I now own a bad ass set of LED round lights, straight from Mr. Wong in China.

Acorn, where did you get that metal box for yours?

I want to see whats going on, I have aquired a nice reel of red LED lights for the interior of my boat. I need to get some navagation lights set up as well...
Metal box?
The front of my boat has a piece of plywood mounted on it. Another on the side you don't see is longer and is for the trolling motor to mount onto.

The box I made to protect my lights from branches is made from 3/4" plywood. I'm a carpenter. Everything I build starts out as wood. Maybe I'll make a metal one in the future but why?

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:36 pm
by Tomkat
Miss Brandy is hard on things....it is just a matter of course for me to make EVERYTHING in her life Brandy proof.

If I put her on a sand pile with an anvil, she would have it destroyed in an hour.

Maybe I am over thinking it and should just design up a box from wood and move on.

Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:51 am
by aunt betty
Here is how they work...
Notice the plug. For fishing I use that for the trolling motor. Boat came wired that way. My father is previous owner. He is a EE so I have to assume its wired for that. Works good for what I do. I use a handheld spotlight when I need to see to the sides.
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Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:57 am
by aunt betty
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Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:24 am
by Tomkat
Thanks Acorn


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Re: Headlights for a duck boat

PostPosted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:46 am
by aunt betty
My dad rigged the front-end like that. All I did was add the lights. You can see where I "tapped" a tree and dinged the front without breaking the plywood. It did get ripped loose. Had to use the next size bigger screws after I hammered it as straight as I could in the field. :thumbsup: