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    I'm just waiting for deathb4disco to post a comment

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    wow, that's way cool.

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    Thanks!!! Good looking boat!!

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    Thanks guys I think it turned out great.Could you draw out your wiring diagram and give some instructions please? Ferdi aka Fred

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    Man that's great. I am going to do that to my Xpress pfc18. I want to light up my decks like that.

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    Wiring is very simple with these and the supplied wire and connectors they send with kits although I ordered extras of all of them to be safe. I should have included a picture of the 3 switches and dimmer I put in on the console. The deck, compartments and livewell all are on their own series 3 total. To put it bluntly I am an electrical idiot and to me this was even easy. I started at the farthest light from the switch in the deck lights that would be behind passenger seat (not pictured) I then ran all the way up that side under rail across the bow and back down other side to switch. At each light a 2 inch slit was cut to expose the pos. and neg. wires (clamp on the t-tap connectors) and simply plug in the light. At the end of series ground went straight to the battery and hot went straight from switch to battery 5 amp fused) once the 1st series went in and I got the hang of it, it took no time. They have some great instructional videos on you tube. Just search BlueWaterLed.

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    I have the same boat and was getting ready to order lights from them did you get a kit or buy individual lights.
    The only thing better than a day of fishing.Is a week of fishing.

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    both

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    Wiring in is really simple, and our biggest kits can be ran on a 3 amp fuse. Feel free to call any time with install questions. We love to talk boats!

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    Blue
    Blue Water LED, LLC - www.bluewaterled.com
    Blue Water Jeff - 1-800-221-2583

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    Here are the switches i mounted in the dash to go with the lights, i put a few labels on them until i use them enough to get them memorized which means they may be permanent! lol
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