I think I saw rope lighting around the edge of a cabin in a C-D album once, might have been on ___________ ?
Serious fisherman also use rope lighting around the edge of the cokpit, hidden underneath the gunnel edge, to illuminate the cockpit without glare at nightime. Has anyone done this?
I also have an idea that a rope light encircling the cabin top just up under the edge of the cabin top where it would be easily trapped and out of the weather would not only be attractive at dockside at night, but also provide reflections and glare that would make it impossible to see inside, especially when coupled with the use of moderate window tinting on the inside.
Such a lighting system would be only be used at dockside, about the only time you really need privacy screens, and where you usually have shore power. It could be rigged with a dimmer control to fine tune it's effectiveness. Does anyone have any experience with this?
All ideas and comments welcome, even if you might consider the above a "Las Vegas Cheap Thrills Trick".
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Joe
Serious fisherman also use rope lighting around the edge of the cokpit, hidden underneath the gunnel edge, to illuminate the cockpit without glare at nightime. Has anyone done this?
I also have an idea that a rope light encircling the cabin top just up under the edge of the cabin top where it would be easily trapped and out of the weather would not only be attractive at dockside at night, but also provide reflections and glare that would make it impossible to see inside, especially when coupled with the use of moderate window tinting on the inside.
Such a lighting system would be only be used at dockside, about the only time you really need privacy screens, and where you usually have shore power. It could be rigged with a dimmer control to fine tune it's effectiveness. Does anyone have any experience with this?
All ideas and comments welcome, even if you might consider the above a "Las Vegas Cheap Thrills Trick".
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Joe