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ljs
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Cabin lights

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Where's the best place to buy new cabin spot-type lights?
One on the boat not working and am worried some geetar-player or fiddler on the cc might blame their bum notes on lack of illumination.
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Re: Cabin lights

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Just retaliate by blaming the lack of illumination on their bum notes :lol:
I have one unused oval shaped surface mount swivel spot light with small spot light type bulb 20w (like small version GU10 bulb) and a small switch on it, it requires aprox 20-25 mm clearence behind mounting surface.
its about 4"long x2 1/2
You can have it if you want it.
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ljs
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Re: Cabin lights

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Thanks for that, tho I really need two that match.
Found a Motorhome dealer in Letterkenny today had some that might do
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I bought my berth spotlights from a narrow boat chandlery somewhere in England a few years ago. Again, cheaper than a "marine" chandlers, but a caravan shop is probably cheaper yet.
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