MY FIRST LIGHT PARADE
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MY FIRST LIGHT PARADE
Next Saturday I willl be in my first ever lighted boat parade. Can you experienced guys give me some pointers. I plan on using my Honda 2000 to power them. Other than that I have no definite plans. Any Ideas you guys care to share? Oh and will Wal Mart lights be ok?
I do not plan on anything as fancy as these below...
http://www.whiteysfishcamp.com/boat_parade_2010.php
Just a few strands around the rails and hardtop?
I do not plan on anything as fancy as these below...
http://www.whiteysfishcamp.com/boat_parade_2010.php
Just a few strands around the rails and hardtop?
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2003 KEY WEST 2020 WA
1978 14' ASHCRAFT SKIFF

2003 KEY WEST 2020 WA
1978 14' ASHCRAFT SKIFF

Its very difficult to see with all of the lights around, so have several sober lookouts to help. Make sure your VHFs work!
Cheapest lights possible should work - they won't last long around the salt water. The 12VDC rope lights are nice, if you step down to a transformer.
Have fun - it was too cold to go to ours this year - everyone bailed on me!
Cheapest lights possible should work - they won't last long around the salt water. The 12VDC rope lights are nice, if you step down to a transformer.
Have fun - it was too cold to go to ours this year - everyone bailed on me!
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Woodless Stringers
Full Hull Liner
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I dunno Roy. We used to do it in July, cuz around here we never have our boats in on X-mas. I suppose I could scan some photos, its been so long is all on photopaper not digital. My dad and Peter L in santa suits with us kids(we are all pushing 40 now) as elves were great memories. I can even get the restaurant photos cuz the place we used to go kept albums too and I ended up working as their executive chef for 12 years when I finally tried to grow up.
Still not a grown-up, and perish the thought, but I still know how to string a Trojan for X-mas.
Still not a grown-up, and perish the thought, but I still know how to string a Trojan for X-mas.

1978 F-32 "Eclipse"
Merc 305 SBC's
1.52:1 Borg Warners
1983 Correct Craft
Commander 351 Ford (PCM)
1:1 Borg Warner
There are 350 different varieties of shark, not counting loan or pool.
Merc 305 SBC's
1.52:1 Borg Warners
1983 Correct Craft
Commander 351 Ford (PCM)
1:1 Borg Warner
There are 350 different varieties of shark, not counting loan or pool.
We have one up my way every year. Don't under estimate the amount of current hundreds of lights will draw. I've seen guys cover thier boats with so many that they kept tripping the breakers on their generators. Get LED lights, they will draw much less current.
She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
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