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Michael J. McKenzie
2025-08-28 16:44:48
Keep a roll of electrical tape in your kit. The most common complaint with these lights involve difficulty mounting them. Mine came with the flat base, which needs to be secured down with glue or epoxy (or perhaps drilled and screwed). Rather than go through that hassle, and in the spirit of keeping these lights truly portable, just use electrical tape to secure them when you need them. Be generous with the tape; secure them well. When the bow light is configured in the pistol grip manner it's quite easy to secure it to the bow railing, if you have one. Use the provided lanyard for a safety strap and try not to cut through the lanyard when cutting the tape off when finished. You may want some small diameter braided nylon to replace the lanyard just in case you do knick it with a knife during removal. The stern light can be kept in the vertical configuration and then mounted (taped securely) to a stanchion, the base of the staff for your ensign, a broomstick dropped into a rod holder or even a fishing rod. Use lots of tape and be creative. A small pelican case would be perfect to haul your lights around in, but a Tupperware container or even a big ziplock would do. Keep a roll or two of electrical tape, a little braided nylon to replace damaged lanyards, extra batteries, and a cutting tool. Then it's easy to bring your kit from boat to boat. If you have it in your boat bag you can quite possibly save the day while sailing with someone else and unexpectedly getting stuck after dark on a small vessel with no lights or dealing with electrical problems on a power boat with broken lights. These lights are very effective. Just don't be shy with that tape.
Customer
2025-07-21 16:02:37
Fits on my dinghy perfectly. Works great.
nobody
2025-07-20 13:22:16
I have another device like this but it doesn't have the led bulbs. The led ones on this model are very bright and I assume I will get longer battery life too. It is easy to remove with just a pin if you are using it during the day and don't want it on your vessel. I have it mounted on my fishing kayak as I like to fish at night and want to make sure I am seen by other boaters on the lake. In some areas you are required by law to have this on your kayak if going out at night.
The Honest Critique
2025-07-18 10:18:57
I am a little disappointing in this light. First the "rubbery" base has a really sloppy fit on the light post. Wave action or even gravity, like in my photo, cause the light to wobble all over. If the base was taller, thicker or of a higher hardness, things would work better.Second the light is not very bright. It does not hurt at all to look right at it in the middle of the night. My other boat practically blinds you. And lastly, I am not sure what exactly is meant by "Inflatable" in the current description as nothing about this light is inflatable.
Bean
2025-06-08 13:29:50
I use this every morning on my commute to work and it has worked everyday for the last year and a half! I live in the PNW and it has seen all weather/wind and keeps on ticking with no sign of failure. Not super bright, but bright enough that the ferry traffic can see me.
shoehappy
2025-03-04 17:41:57
Bought this because I thought it was a suction cup light. Wanted to use with my SUP. It’s just a flat black disk. Totally useless. The light itself good and seems to be good quality.
James O. Sizemore III
2025-02-24 14:58:11
Works as expected.
Keith J Hogan
2024-12-05 12:31:49
Very High Quality
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