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<blockquote data-quote="Deadmeat" data-source="post: 162813" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>The vertical mount for the transom will work perfectly but I'm still stuck on the bow mount. I forgot to say that there's a vertical metal plate under the deck that prevents access to the foam so I think this would be out. I've looked the Coast Guard regs over and don't see anything about requirements for placement of the bow light except that it needs to be along the centerline of the boat. Although it would be best on the point of the bow, this looks unlikely but if I could move it back to the middle of the deck about 3' from the point of the bow it would be an easy fix. At that location I could crawl up under my extended deck and run the wiring down the gunwhale. I could easily mount the base and install a raised sidelight that would meet the regs for visibility. Any thoughts here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deadmeat, post: 162813, member: 704"] The vertical mount for the transom will work perfectly but I'm still stuck on the bow mount. I forgot to say that there's a vertical metal plate under the deck that prevents access to the foam so I think this would be out. I've looked the Coast Guard regs over and don't see anything about requirements for placement of the bow light except that it needs to be along the centerline of the boat. Although it would be best on the point of the bow, this looks unlikely but if I could move it back to the middle of the deck about 3' from the point of the bow it would be an easy fix. At that location I could crawl up under my extended deck and run the wiring down the gunwhale. I could easily mount the base and install a raised sidelight that would meet the regs for visibility. Any thoughts here? [/QUOTE]
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