Installing sidemount 'shark eye' nav lights- advice please

GHBAY

Seaman
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Jul 29, 2013
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Looking to put in a set of sidelights- something like these seasense ones sold here:
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I am a bit surprised at how large the are-- anyone put these in? curious if there are similar ones that don't require such a significant hole through the hull. I have new gelcoat- a bit apprehensive if putting such a large install hole in it.

How does one drill a large hole into virgin gel without cracking? just go larger and large as I go and try not to cry if I chip it??

thanks
 

64osby

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No glass expert here, but I would look at using a hole saw of the proper size. Drill 2 holes per side and cut the straight area with a dremel Drill slow and easy.
 

DeepBlue2010

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I cover the drilling area with strong painters tape or duct tape before drilling and drill the hole into the tape and I use a fine tooth hole saw. This minimize the chance of chipping the gel
 

bigdirty

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Id second the tape method, and I have an old 2 speed jig saw I use for similar jobs. low speed, find tooth blade, and go real slow, just let it cut, don't push. Cut a large deck section out of my boat last year this way, had very minimal chipping/cracking.
 

StingrayMike

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For cutting through gel coat and fiberglass at work, we use a carbide bit blade on a jig saw. Works great and there is no chipping
 

redneck joe

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Ahole is a hole. Size doesnt matter. As stated slow with nice fine tooth
 
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