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Landing strip LED lights on the trailer

So being inspired by this thread, My neighbor and I decided to do it since we often stay out till late hours in the summer. Yesterday we tackled his boat and trailer.... the headache... but it payed off. His is a 1995 Sea Ray and the trailer is as old. Someone in her past created a wiring Franken-trailer! So the simple job became an extended new wiring project. Now his side markers light up like they are supposed to. So the complex trailer has left me feeling good about some ways to do my trailer next week.
I think the overall idea is fantastic and will really help my daughter and wife putting the boat on the trailer at night. The green works great for light penetration (my girls wanted us to do purple... uhhh no.). I'll update a few pics when I get done with my own boat and trailer.
Thank you to the first person who thought of this. Great Idea!





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Looks good. I need to tackle this sometime this winter.
 
Anyone got a newer link for the Amber one's Bruce shared? @Bruce Amazon appears to no longer carry that specific one and I keep find one ones with a 3.5mm jack and power supply vs tinned connections.
 
Ah, the magic of our little forum... we keep Amazon and West Marine in business.
 
We often boat until after dark and recover the boat at dark ramps.

We added waterproof LED strip lighting to the frame rails of the trailer so that alignment of the trailer would be visible through the water. They work great and improve visibility on the highway as well.

Although I am curious how our LE members feel about the extra lights on the trailer. I believe this is legal. If not I will add switches to turn them on at the ramp.

Total cost was $27 and about 30 minutes. The supplies consisted of two of these LED Strips, 12 x 18" outdoor wire ties, less than 10' of 16 gauge dual conductor wire and solder and shrink tube that I already had on hand.

@Rana applied the light strips to frame rails starting at the back. I pulled out the front running lights and soldered and shrink tubed 16 gauge wire to the factory wiring. Then I soldered and shrink tubed my 16 gauge wires to the LED strips. And finally we put 6 wire ties around each LED strip and wire. We did the same on both sides.

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Awesome..if it turns out they are not legal, which I doubt, you can always convert them for use during launching/retrieving only. Great idea. Nothing better than guiding your boat onto to a runway!
 
Awesome..if it turns out they are not legal, which I doubt, you can always convert them for use during launching/retrieving only. Great idea. Nothing better than guiding your boat onto to a runway!
I wouldn’t think amber would be a problem. Anyone ever run the interstate at night? Some of these semis are so lit up with amber you can’t see ANYTHING else.
 
I wouldn’t think amber would be a problem. Anyone ever run the interstate at night? Some of these semis are so lit up with amber you can’t see ANYTHING else.
Agreed...I live near a truck route and at night it looks like Xmas trees going down the interstate.
 
Purchased these MAXXHAUL lights because I was tired of my older lights flickering when I hit a bump or what not. I've had these lights installed for about 3 months and I have submerged them about 15 times, each time leaving the trailer underwater for hours when using my boat. No leaks, no issues, and they are super bright! I will buy this kit in the future for my snowmobile trailer if needed.
 
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