Great question. I have a pontoon and wanted some small accent lighting when anchored. I found some blue LED light kits that I think are used for motorcycle applications. They already come with the sticky backing on the brackets. I just stuck them to the tops of my seat pedestals and had them pointing down. Wired them all together (15 of them in all) and ran them to an accessory switch on the helm. Very simple, very nice at night, and pulls very little juice. I agree though with earlier posters and always have men off when underway. Good luck with your project Be safe.
...I have also bought red and green strips to utilize as additional running lights (navigation) on the control box...
is that legal? although I don't understand where they would be - "on the control box"
is that legal? although I don't understand where they would be - "on the control box"
As a former naval officer, qualified navigator and OOD...
just the navigation lights and all-around light are allowed by law.
unless you are talking about courtesy lighting inside, than almost anything goes. however when underway, only the navigation lights and all-around light
if youre refering to the docking lights, those are used only momentarily and only for docking
Not a bad idea.I also keep a few red chemlights in my boat tool kit in case I lose a trailer light and need a new source of red light.