Capt Meares,
First, let me say, I'm glad to hear you are considering and doing something about lighting. It has been a longtime issue with me and I have looked at dozens of options. I have not thought of where you put your light, but I have thought about the same type of lights and in multiple configurations.
The issue of back splatter, and glare off the fore-deck and the stainless out front have always bugged me. I looked at RidgidX LED's with very narrow light patterns, (5 or 10 degree) as possibilities, but they are $$$. I looked at putting them up high, like on the radar tower, and down low, like the bottom of the bow pulpit posts. For me it is still a work in progress. Good to see you got something that sounds like it is working.
OK, some really big news, Direct from the Seattle Boat Show 2016. And it's done with mirrors and LIGHJTS ---> LED's .... actually they are RIDGEDX lights. Yup $$$ and they are on our cousin boats the new Sea Sports. YES :!: Did anyone else notice them ....
on the bow, just under the anchor in a pocket, a good dose of LED light power, right where you need it. For me, it was almost worth the $228,000 for the boat. BUT (of course) for somewhat less than that I could take my boat to the factory and have them do that for my C-Dory, yeah except $$$ probably wouldn't cover it.
Now, I don't know if those lights were options or standard but they were on each of the SeaSport boats there. And from my RidgidX research form before, they are [probably about $500 plus just for the lights.
I'm really anxious for you to get some photos, and hear more about the efficacy. I have seen lights like that on tractors, on trucks, and on boats. Thanks for sharing.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
