Rick,
Amber should be a good color to go with as well. As far as tips, a few things come to mind:
- use fasteners every 6 inches or the rope will not stay aligned, I used 1/2" cable clamps (Lowes) which were thru bolted to the bottom of the gunnel trays.
- Layout the arrangement that you want and illuminate everything as a test before you fasten everything down. You can make adjustments to get the effect that you want. I used small clamps to hold things in place before fastening the hardware down.
- You can try out both strings to one switch to see if that suits you, but I went with separate switches. These lights were brighter than I expected and running both sides seemed like overkill.
- Not wanting to drill holes in the lip around the cabin, I used small clamps to attach the same type cable clamps with 4200. Seems to work great.
With all three ropes on, I could not even play checkies, much less scrabble. At the roof line height, you get a surprising amount of light.
- I powered the roof line lights from the inside cabin light by drilling a small hole in the cabin light housing to mount a mini microswitch and used power from the cabin light. This is easy to do since the cabin light wiring is connected using clamp screws that can also accomodate the new power and ground wires from the LED rope. I would tin the leads first. I drilled a tiny hole behind the existing cabin light cable clamp thru to the cockpit side. You cannot see the wiring from the pilot house side.
This a simple project.
Probably too much detail; I hope that I am not making your hair hurt.
Boarding Ladder- I bought a ready made boarding ladder for my wife to use but it did not suit me; the rungs were too narrow and in the wrong locations. I made this one from 8 inch oak. I used 5/16 (hole type) tee nuts epoxied into the steps and locktighted the bolts after assembly. I have two SS hooks to catch the gunnel but with the base ends cut at an angle to match the cockpit floor and the grip of the dri deck, the hooks are unnecessary. I finished it with Watco danish oil and will give it a final coat of poly in about a week.
I am looking forward to a scrabble match with Donna sometime in the future. We were hoping to meet you guys at the Cumberland gathering - this was our first time to meet other CD fanatics and we reeeeally enjoyed the experience and meeting some great people.
Best Regards,
Richard
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