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Thread: Underwater Lights
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04-16-2008, 03:59 PM #1
Underwater Lights
First off I want to say "Hello". This is my first time to post and I am a new member.
I started my love of Moomba with an '03 Outback until last year when I upgraded to a '07 Mobius XLV GG which only pulled me in deeper.
With the Outback I was always adding things like a tower, speakers, lights, ballast, you name it. So... when it came time to buy a new boat I thought I got everything I wanted all at once in the GG. It was fine last year but I still seem to have found a few things to add, one of which are underwater lights. Has anyone personaly done this? I was shocked when I saw the thread of an install of the exact lights I have ordered on the Supra post. The only problem is I want to do the install myself and he had a shop do it.
The dealer in my area estimated about 450.00 for the labor. There is NO way it is this hard. I am ok with the wiring part but my hang up is the mounting and through holes. I am a little gunshy of drilling into the hull.
What type of filler is best to use for the mounting holes and wires?
I want to mount them under the swimdeck one on each side of the wakeplate, what problems could I run into there (structualy or just hitting something)?
If anyone has any tips on this even with out an install of lights please help.
Thanks
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04-16-2008, 07:33 PM #2
If the hole is your concern, find a body shop that works with fiberglass, and pay them to drill the hole! There also may be a boat / fiberglass repair shop near that would do that for little $.
I have LITTLE experience with drilling fiberglass.. I have a new remote to add to the transom, but have same fears you do.. not in a hurry to drill.
I have heard you start in reverse to score surface and also tape the area with masking tape to keep it from splintering/chipping.
I have seen the underwater lighting and LOVE it.. I don't ride at night any and the river I ride in is not real clear so it would not do much for me anyway...
There are some New Underwater LED options that are surface mounts yet you run a SMALL wire through the hull. Much better option i think.
Look on wakeworld message board as well. there was a thread a few months ago on this.
BBrad
2011 Launch 21V Sold... boatless replaced with a Jeep JKUR
2006 Moomba Mobius LSV sold
2004 Outback sold
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04-17-2008, 02:29 PM #3
Good idea. I have a budy that is a painter for an auto body shop. I will give him a call. If he can't help maybe someone at the shop will be able to.
Hopefully if I get some good info and the weather holds out I will start work on it this weekend.
I will try to get some pics of the install to help others out if they need it.
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04-17-2008, 08:03 PM #4Sled491 Guest
Deerfield had a post earlier about addding underwater lights to his Outback, look him up and check his progress
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04-18-2008, 12:01 PM #5Member
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i have heard people use the bolts of the swim platform to make the connection without drilling. Others question if this would lead to faster corrosion of the bolts. The low voltage needed to run the lights will not shock you but may cause the bolts to corrode faster.
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05-01-2008, 11:39 AM #6
Well, I have taken the plunge and made the install. It took a little time but only because I was so worried about drilling through the transom. All and all it went realy well. The only problem I ran into was drilling a hole and running the wire straight into the transom due to clearance behind the lights.
I mounted the lights on the outside of each baffel. There must be a "rib" or "beam" for suport in that spot witch would have made it nearly imposible to fish the wire at a 90* angle to pull it out of there. I ended up having to drill at a 45* angle down and tward the engine well and go through a lot of glass to get there. I also had to be very carfull of the exsalst pipe as I came out just under each one. There was a lot of back and forth from drilling to looking in the engine well because clearence was very tight. After that it was just runing the wire up to and under the drivers console where I mounted the reducer and hooked up power from the factory power board. I mounted the switch beside the factory ballast switch location and there it is.
I have some work in progress and finnish pics that I will post and if I get it in the water this weekend I will have some in water pics to share.
If any one has this type of project in mind I will be glad to help walk you through it from what I've learned.
'07 XLV GG
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05-01-2008, 02:06 PM #7Senior Member
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pics?
2006 Moomba Mobius LSV
Stereo: Kenwood KMR-D562BT
Ballast: 750 Surfside locker, 400 Surfside mid boat, 400 Gravity I, 400 Bow
Surfboards: Inland Surfer Red Woody, Triple X Composite X 58"[/SIZE]
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05-02-2008, 02:43 PM #8
First set of pics. This is where the lights are mounted. Don't know if you can see the center hole being drilled at 45*.
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05-02-2008, 03:10 PM #9
What brand of lights are those?
2007 Mobius LSV
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05-02-2008, 03:17 PM #10
The lights are from Abyss Technologies, and I used the S-800 Deep Blue.
You can check it out here.
http://www.abysslite.com/information.php'07 MOBIUS XLV GG
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