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<blockquote data-quote="Rat" data-source="post: 126201" data-attributes="member: 1914"><p>I had almost the same lights on my old boat. They work great. When using a handheld spot light you get a lot of feedback from the bow of the boat that really messes up how well you can see the water in front of the boat. These little lights are nowhere near the output of the handheld Q-Beam, but you can see better because they only shine on the water. They are a must when running the rivers around here. A GPS is great for staying in the channels, but it isn't going to tell you a floater is coming at you! I hit a christmas tree one night while running up to the river by GPS. I thought I had hit a kayaker, I was freakin' out. I had been using a handheld but switched to headlights, much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rat, post: 126201, member: 1914"] I had almost the same lights on my old boat. They work great. When using a handheld spot light you get a lot of feedback from the bow of the boat that really messes up how well you can see the water in front of the boat. These little lights are nowhere near the output of the handheld Q-Beam, but you can see better because they only shine on the water. They are a must when running the rivers around here. A GPS is great for staying in the channels, but it isn't going to tell you a floater is coming at you! I hit a christmas tree one night while running up to the river by GPS. I thought I had hit a kayaker, I was freakin' out. I had been using a handheld but switched to headlights, much better. [/QUOTE]
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