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I love your boat, mine is also lime green and black. I like all the details on the tower (green speakers, nautique lettering, etc.) Where did you get that light bar and is it very bright?
I wanna do green led's inside also, big thumbs up from me!!
I love your boat, mine is also lime green and black. I like all the details on the tower (green speakers, nautique lettering, etc.) Where did you get that light bar and is it very bright?
I wanna do green led's inside also, big thumbs up from me!!
Light bar is an 18" one from a local 4x4 supplier and I just had to customize the mounts to get more adjustment then standard. I also had to put a hood on it to stop water gartering in it as it is inverted compared to its intended mounting orientation. This thing is really bright, and makes night time surfing a buzz!
Great looking boat man! Its nice to know im not the only foiler on here good ride shots too. Have a question where did you get your lights from I would love to have some blue ones under the back deck?
Thanks
wil
06 SANTE 220
Hydrofoil joke " If it were easy we'd call it wakeboarding"
Strip lighing in the boat is just that cheep stuff that comes on a roll that the chinese knock out for nothing. However, the underwater lights are ones that are made here locally in Australia.
The brand is "Aqualuma" and they are excellent quality. The thing I like about them is that they can run out of the water with no problems. They do also come in blue. I found that other brands such as shadow castor are not warrented for running whilst out of the water, and my concern for this is when the boat is on the plain, aren't all under water lights running out of the water as they are transom mounted?
It seemed like a technicality to me and was not worth the risk in having a warrenty arguement if one failed.
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