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<blockquote data-quote="iam2sam" data-source="post: 414316" data-attributes="member: 20253"><p>When I used the Atwood battery lights in my canoe, I used 18" sections of wooden dowels that had plastic screw connectors (sold for use as variable length painters poles) to mount my lights fore and aft. That made it easy to achieve a specific elevation by adding or removing sections. Many places I paddled required navigating under a flat bridge with little or no headroom, which made the ability to quickly take down the lights imperative. I tried to modify all my canoe operating and fishing items that required a long handle (fish/crab net, boat hook, etc.) to use the same coarse standard thread as the painters poles. I wasn't 100% successful, but did pretty well in that regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iam2sam, post: 414316, member: 20253"] When I used the Atwood battery lights in my canoe, I used 18" sections of wooden dowels that had plastic screw connectors (sold for use as variable length painters poles) to mount my lights fore and aft. That made it easy to achieve a specific elevation by adding or removing sections. Many places I paddled required navigating under a flat bridge with little or no headroom, which made the ability to quickly take down the lights imperative. I tried to modify all my canoe operating and fishing items that required a long handle (fish/crab net, boat hook, etc.) to use the same coarse standard thread as the painters poles. I wasn't 100% successful, but did pretty well in that regard. [/QUOTE]
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