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  1. #13
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    i have seen them and they are cool looking. but i would save the money and fish with out black lights. i have done this the past two years and i have ben catching more fish and bigger fish. it takes a little getting use to but the rewards are great. use some fluorocarbon line and go by feel then sight. i like fishing like this more then fishing with a black light becouse i cant over look the results when not using a black light.

  2. #14
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    I never catch any fish at night [or any other time] but i sure like the looks of the lights in the rub rails.

  3. #15
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    I am the night fishion dealer for southern ky you can reach me at 606 307 2882 Tks Junior. We have already done several different brands of boats and all have turned out awesome!

  4. #16
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    Blacklights in the rub rails is a VERY easy job. Won't even take an hour. I have 2 LED black light strips on each side of my rub rail and two on each side of my deck. They costed $6 a piece from ebay. My buddy ordered some from a marine light company prior to mine, and paid a pretty good amount of money for his... but mine ended up being the same exact thing.

  5. #17
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetWaterBaits View Post
    Blacklights in the rub rails is a VERY easy job. Won't even take an hour. I have 2 LED black light strips on each side of my rub rail and two on each side of my deck. They costed $6 a piece from ebay. My buddy ordered some from a marine light company prior to mine, and paid a pretty good amount of money for his... but mine ended up being the same exact thing.
    Post some pics. I would like to see them!

  6. #18
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    I did my rub rail with the black lights, and did it by myself. it's so easy, { a caveman can do it. } I did 6 strips 38" long and each strip had 96 bulbs. I put 3 on each side of my boat. they turned out great. I made a video of doing mine, and put it on youtube. anyone thinking of doing their own, this video might help. it really is very simple to do, so simple that it don't make sense. to pay 700.00 when you can do the same thing for less than 200. check it out on youtube. { how to install blacklights in rub rail } I hope this helps.

  7. #19
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    Nightbasser I tried to call the number you have listed . Not even a single ring tone.
    Where are you located?

  8. #20
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    I like the rubrail lights, but whats the idea behind the blue light in the middle?

  9. #21
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    nightbasser73 I called your number and I the phone did not even ring !!! Is this the correct number?

  10. #22
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    Whats up with the blue light...sorry I know its a bump.

  11. #23
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    From what I can tell they call it "moon-glow" I guess to resemble the glow of the moon, I think it's a little softer lighting

  12. #24
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    Re: Black Lights in Rub Rail

    I looked on your youtube site and couldnt find your video on how to install blacklights in rub rail. Renegade marine is close to rough river isnt it?

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