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<blockquote data-quote="jasonr95" data-source="post: 120338" data-attributes="member: 1192"><p>Around here most people have something like this on the front of their boat mounted in with the trolling motor bracket. I think it's just a tractor light made by Peterson Manufacturing. The light is mounted in a rubber housing to help keep it from blowing from vibration. They come with a flood bulb but most people swap them out with a spot bulb. I know you can get this light at Tractor Supply or O'Reilly Autoparts. Here is a picture of one mounted on my boat. Hope this helps. Wish I had a close up shot of the light so it would be more helpful. Also too, there are lots of custom set ups they use for duck boats, check out this web site.</p><p> https://www.mudbuddy.com/Store%20specifications%20sheets/Twin%20Spotlight%20Spec.html </p><p>I think these might be hard on a battery though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonr95, post: 120338, member: 1192"] Around here most people have something like this on the front of their boat mounted in with the trolling motor bracket. I think it's just a tractor light made by Peterson Manufacturing. The light is mounted in a rubber housing to help keep it from blowing from vibration. They come with a flood bulb but most people swap them out with a spot bulb. I know you can get this light at Tractor Supply or O'Reilly Autoparts. Here is a picture of one mounted on my boat. Hope this helps. Wish I had a close up shot of the light so it would be more helpful. Also too, there are lots of custom set ups they use for duck boats, check out this web site. https://www.mudbuddy.com/Store%20specifications%20sheets/Twin%20Spotlight%20Spec.html I think these might be hard on a battery though. [/QUOTE]
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