I got a trick for you. I needed to repair my packing on my shafts and had no time for a West Marine run so I took a white kitchen rag and cut into 1/2 inch strips and then melted some candles and Vaseline on the stove and melted it into the rags. I installed in the shaft and stoped the leaks and after my long sixty mile twisted river trip I still have no leaks.
I bet a few of you have leaking shafts and now you have a easy way to fix them.
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capt. mike said:Has anyone changed there lights to led, most of my lights are g4 led and you can buy a led replacement bulb. From what I read a 10 watt bulb is 130 lumen. My house charger is only a 40 amp and at a party with all the light on I would pull almost a 100 amps so I have to do somthing to cut down the amp draw. I know I can get a bigger charger but first I want to cut down the amp draw. Another reason those ten and twenty watt halogen bulbs aren't cheap and don't last long.
These lights on eBay are 7.99 for two, that's cheaper then halogen lights at a homedepot.
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being an old light club dj...lighting is a big thing to me...
i never was a fan of led.......however im currently building a night club for a buddie of mine.
we are looking at leds and im really impressed. the cost...the hours...the draw....of the lumens are what ever you buy.
so.....naturally, i start thinking boats (will wonders never cease)
im going to be doing some hard investigating about lights for the boat building sector here very soon.
but it looks like we have a new winner in the category already !