Zum
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Some of them extended lights are like $10.I personally think once you go out in the wind and have to fight to stay in some type of control from the stern,you'll be thinking an extra $10 bucks would be money well spent.retiredff said:Zum said:I'd still go for a bow mount of some sort.
It's way easier handling the boat from the bow pulling ,then from the stern pushing,especially if theres any wind.
If your in the stern and the wind gets you,it will feel like your stern wants to be the bow...
The problem Zum is I would have to redesign the front deck. My nav lights are installed and a bow mount would block one side of the light. I know I can install a raised light but that adds $$$$ to what I already have spent. Using a bow mount would be easier to connect to the battery as both are near the front deck, that is the only advantage I see now.
Tony
You say your batteries are in the bow?
The money that you will have to spend in wire,to connect your trolling motors in the stern will probably be more expensive then the 10"bow light.
Just an opinion...