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anchor light to low glare conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="DenisD" data-source="post: 63470" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Thanks for the tips. I tried the tape idea, but it still threw a lot of light into the boat. So I bit the bullet and got a new folding light from Attwood, and the new base to go with it. Hurt the wallet, but what a difference in the amount of light in the boat. Now I'm ready for Catfish season =D> .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenisD, post: 63470, member: 340"] Thanks for the tips. I tried the tape idea, but it still threw a lot of light into the boat. So I bit the bullet and got a new folding light from Attwood, and the new base to go with it. Hurt the wallet, but what a difference in the amount of light in the boat. Now I'm ready for Catfish season =D> . [/QUOTE]
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