WayneTuttle wrote:
I have the diablo plug light and in the crystal clear water of the Colorado river, it works well. I tied it to an unused accessory switch. But them we killed the light this winter by the kids leaving it ON while out of the water. The heat is so much that it fried it. In fairness, they warned about this in the instructions. I liked it because I did not have to put any holes in the boat. But now i am thinking I shoudl have used different one lighting that will not die if turned on while on the trailer.
I assure that's sarcasm about the Colorado water. I've been disappointed with how little light you get from the standard rear lights in Lake Powell. It lights up the wave enough to surf at night, but nothing extra. I assume there's more output in clearer water. Overall it was fun to try once, but not something we'll be making a habit of. Especially given the fact that it's illegal. Although it was far easier to see a fallen surfer than I expected, especially with a spot and the headlights.