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Trinity Transom Light

Mattdog501

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
21
Hi Everyone,

Anyone have the trinity transom light from boatpluglights installed? It seems crazy bright with 24000 lumens. I’m just curious is the 5 inch body would fit in the right place on my 2018 212 limited S.

Thanks!
 
I have one. It's bright. My lake isn't exactly clear, and it throws a lot of light. Install is a bit of a pain actually. There's 3 cables that need to be fed into the boat, and they're not close enough together to use the same hole. The cables don't detach from the light, so you can't really use the light itself as a template. I ended up making a cardboard template to get the holes located, and keep them as small as possible. Aside from that issue, which is really just time consuming, I'd recommend it.20190427_155538.jpg
 
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