LED Inserts for Floodlights + anchorlight

Clockwork

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ive got the stock deck lights on my 1990 overnighter. i would venture a guess that they suck alot of juice. i am looking if anyone knows of an LED conversion that i can install into the existing fixture. same for the anchor light. i have not seen any in my searches. thanks.
 

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I changed my bow lights and all-around light completely, with units from Attwood. They almost perfectly match the OEM bow lights, and the 2nm LEDs are great.

Got tired of fighting corrosion in the lamp sockets.
 

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If you're in SE FL Boatowners Warehouse has an array of inexpensive LED's for nav lights.
Switched out my dome lite and anchor/running combo.
Check them online, they probably ship.
 

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Fishin' Rod said:
I replaced every light bulb on my boat last year with LED bulbs from the NAV lights to the courtesy lights. I like fishing at night and the LEDs draw a lot less current. Here is another website that has a replacement LED bulbs for every type of bulb you need.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/

How can you tell the leds from superbright are up to spec? I like having 2NM nav lights. Don't like paying $50 each for them. I believe the anchor/running light is about $120.