Drip loop in the head. Now, that's a great idea!C-Roamer":1ydavael said:The wiring was routed through the tubing into the head with a drip loop in case of any water penetration.

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Drip loop in the head. Now, that's a great idea!C-Roamer":1ydavael said:The wiring was routed through the tubing into the head with a drip loop in case of any water penetration.
Me too. Still I need one, so I will have to research those options.thataway":3bs91z0c said:I am surprised that your boat does not have a 360 degree light--what do you do for an anchor light, or white steaming light?
I was off on my recollection then. OK, so I have to keep everything within one foot, except the antennas, which I'll put down when trailering.thataway":3bs91z0c said:On the Float on Trailer it is somewhere about 12 feet high.
thataway":amo7gcvz said:The 360 degree light, which you have, is both a steaming light and an anchor light. One way on the nav light switch turns only it on, the other way, turns on the red and green and the all around white
wannaboat":hq7ywwtg said:thataway":hq7ywwtg said:The 360 degree light, which you have, is both a steaming light and an anchor light. One way on the nav light switch turns only it on, the other way, turns on the red and green and the all around white
Well that explains it. Mine is only white, no matter which way I flip the switch. I guess I better fix that.![]()
matt_unique":1iwav3nd said:One direction will turn on the all around light only on the roof ("anchor" position) and the other direction will turn on your running lights and all around light ("running" position).