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Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,585
- Reaction score
- 1,195
- Points
- 272
- Location
- Rowlett, TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
My original plastic navigation light has long since disintegrated and I had replaced a number of years ago. There was a problem in finding a replacement light that had a footprint that would work with the unique "platform" for the light placement....i.e., there isn't just a flat surface for any type and size of light to fit. I found a replacement but it had an incandescent bulb as at the time there wasn't an LED based light that would fit.
So the other night of course....the light quit working. I took it apart and the bulb glass had broken away from base. I had almost got it rigged with some bare copper wire to work but it was intermittent. My buddy ended up sitting in the front and put the red/green plastic cover over high iPhone light. Worked pretty well and got us home.
I ordered a new one from Amazon and it was way too big. I paid attention to the size/footprint and found one that worked. I'm going to keep it as a spare. I also in the mean time found an LED bulb version that worked in my existing light. I thought I would share both. The LED bulb replacement for an existing incandescent bulb is great. Much brighter and probably more reliable with longer life.
LED Bulbs
The light below has integrated LEDs and has a footprint that works on our boats. I wish it was metal vs plastic, but it seems to be fairly solid.
So the other night of course....the light quit working. I took it apart and the bulb glass had broken away from base. I had almost got it rigged with some bare copper wire to work but it was intermittent. My buddy ended up sitting in the front and put the red/green plastic cover over high iPhone light. Worked pretty well and got us home.
I ordered a new one from Amazon and it was way too big. I paid attention to the size/footprint and found one that worked. I'm going to keep it as a spare. I also in the mean time found an LED bulb version that worked in my existing light. I thought I would share both. The LED bulb replacement for an existing incandescent bulb is great. Much brighter and probably more reliable with longer life.
LED Bulbs
The light below has integrated LEDs and has a footprint that works on our boats. I wish it was metal vs plastic, but it seems to be fairly solid.