Line is lipless on the same side as well. I love mine too but that does aggravate me. Nice work! I'm considering doing this. Any update on durability or any issues to speak of after 6 months?
I have cut this from another youtube comment: Your lighting are failing to meet the requirements of ABYC A-16, which states: Sidelights - The starboard side light showing green, and the port side light showing red, from dead ahead to 22 5° abaft the beam (90* + 22,5' = 1 12 5°) on their respective sides. The 112.5 is a MAXIMUM allowable range not minimum, and your lights exceeded that. Hence you are out of compliance with Coast Guard lighting requirements.
I understand you want to ruin someone’s day but these things are bright, bud. I have never been stopped and I love to go night fishing. I go all the time. I’ll let you k ow the next time I see the coast guard in central Alabama….
Thanks for that post Patrick. I like Donny's set up and it looks really nice but while watching the video I wondered if this particular set up could be an issue. I fish southern Louisiana and when in Grand Isle, there is no shortage of Wildlife and Fishery agents as well as St Tammany S.O., Jefferson Parish S.O. etc.
@@1020628 These things are bright and I’ve never been stopped; are these reasons to think what he said was wrong and that they meet USCG specifications?
What brand are those nav lights you used?
www.amazon.com/Obcursco-Navigation-Marine-Pontoon-Skeeter/dp/B07LGR16GP/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=led+nav+lights&qid=1598891201&sr=8-3
Line is lipless on the same side as well. I love mine too but that does aggravate me. Nice work! I'm considering doing this. Any update on durability or any issues to speak of after 6 months?
Obcursco 12” led boat lights are the kind. No issues what so ever out of them. They’re so damn bright. I bought a second set for my other boat.
@@1020628 any updates on the durability? Great video 👍🏾
Still working great. They haven’t sagged or fallen off. They’re very reliable. 10/10.
It’s been two years and I love them.
Nice👍👍👍
Spit in your video, great.
I have cut this from another youtube comment:
Your lighting are failing to meet the requirements of ABYC A-16, which states: Sidelights - The starboard side light showing green, and the port side light showing red, from dead ahead to 22 5° abaft the beam (90* + 22,5' = 1 12 5°) on their respective sides. The 112.5 is a MAXIMUM allowable range not minimum, and your lights exceeded that.
Hence you are out of compliance with Coast Guard lighting requirements.
I understand you want to ruin someone’s day but these things are bright, bud. I have never been stopped and I love to go night fishing. I go all the time. I’ll let you k ow the next time I see the coast guard in central Alabama….
Thanks for that post Patrick. I like Donny's set up and it looks really nice but while watching the video I wondered if this particular set up could be an issue. I fish southern Louisiana and when in Grand Isle, there is no shortage of Wildlife and Fishery agents as well as St Tammany S.O., Jefferson Parish S.O. etc.
@@1020628 These things are bright and I’ve never been stopped; are these reasons to think what he said was wrong and that they meet USCG specifications?
they're too brite