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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 120727" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>Good point. Every time that your load shifts or the attitude of the boat changes, your lights will not be aimed correctly.</p><p></p><p>Lights on a boat are good in theory but they really only work well in tight quarters (rivers or flooded timber) or when approaching a bank. The light just scatters out too much on open water. I would opt for a handheld spotlight (what I use) or something like the golight in that situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 120727, member: 437"] Good point. Every time that your load shifts or the attitude of the boat changes, your lights will not be aimed correctly. Lights on a boat are good in theory but they really only work well in tight quarters (rivers or flooded timber) or when approaching a bank. The light just scatters out too much on open water. I would opt for a handheld spotlight (what I use) or something like the golight in that situation. [/QUOTE]
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