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<blockquote data-quote="Galveston340" data-source="post: 250137" data-attributes="member: 7961"><p><strong>....I use the LED nav lights that are battery powered and they put off more than enough light. On the flat bottom I use the clamp on type as you don't have to worry about any wiring issues that salt water can cause due to corrosion as well as they stay in the storage bin until I need them thus keeping them out of harms way. The ones I have use three AAA batteries per light and usually last a full summer without having to replace the batteries. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galveston340, post: 250137, member: 7961"] [b]....I use the LED nav lights that are battery powered and they put off more than enough light. On the flat bottom I use the clamp on type as you don't have to worry about any wiring issues that salt water can cause due to corrosion as well as they stay in the storage bin until I need them thus keeping them out of harms way. The ones I have use three AAA batteries per light and usually last a full summer without having to replace the batteries. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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