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Anchor tie off and running lights.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Wolf" data-source="post: 312253" data-attributes="member: 11340"><p>I'm fixing things up and am about to mount the running lights on the bow. If i didn't have the light I would put a cleat on the bow but I don't think there is room for both. Plus I would thing that either the cleat would block the lights or the anchor line might rub against the lights.</p><p>Where do most people accomidate both the anchor line and lights? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Wolf, post: 312253, member: 11340"] I'm fixing things up and am about to mount the running lights on the bow. If i didn't have the light I would put a cleat on the bow but I don't think there is room for both. Plus I would thing that either the cleat would block the lights or the anchor line might rub against the lights. Where do most people accomidate both the anchor line and lights? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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