Those are the best dinghy lights! You are going to love this purchase. We never use our white as a an all around steaming light because it is just too bright. We actually used this one on our main boat stern light one season when our that light failed. The batteries in these will last easily a year. Be careful when new people board your dinghy that they do not use the stick as a hand hold. For this reason we only put two of the pieces in to keep it as low as possible.
We keep the sticks and bow light packed away in the bag. The bow light is the perfect height for how we use it. We love these lights. We’ll do a review in a future episode. Send us a pic of your installation?
@@SailingDarkAngel Too cold here to send you a pic. I live in Michigan I am not crazy :) Yes I saw you were able to tilt it. I commented way early in the video. i like your idea to use as a go pro mount. I actually did not think of that one!!
Those are the best dinghy lights! You are going to love this purchase. We never use our white as a an all around steaming light because it is just too bright. We actually used this one on our main boat stern light one season when our that light failed. The batteries in these will last easily a year. Be careful when new people board your dinghy that they do not use the stick as a hand hold. For this reason we only put two of the pieces in to keep it as low as possible.
We keep the sticks and bow light packed away in the bag. The bow light is the perfect height for how we use it. We love these lights. We’ll do a review in a future episode. Send us a pic of your installation?
@@SailingDarkAngel Too cold here to send you a pic. I live in Michigan I am not crazy :) Yes I saw you were able to tilt it. I commented way early in the video. i like your idea to use as a go pro mount. I actually did not think of that one!!
so are they still working
Under risk of jinxing, yes, they’re working great! Used them Friday night
They don't look like they would last a week.
They've been great so far