🔥🔥Wow,this was the next thing I was going to do on my 1436,you answered the question on how to get to stay with the silicone,awesome idea,thank you ❤️👏👏👏
Great job Anthony. I’ve put them on two boats already. I have a question for you I seen on you boat build what a great job you did. My nephew has a boat he use’s for striper fishing and it needs the wood and carpet replaced. Do you do it for the public ? He really wants to get it done and there is nobody around here that does. Seen you were in Georgia and we upstate SC. Give me a holler and let me know. Thanks and keep building.
Well....they are waterproof as shown at the beginning of the video. Lights are solid infused led's, not a sealed hollow tube. I guess use you imagination buddy. Customer's boat as we just did the install, did not get any on water footage. You can see they are very bright at night so id multiply that x2 on the water.
I installed 2 strips 24 feet. The end of the strip closest to the power source got so hot it melted the insulation. The load is less than 5 amps. Do I need a separate controller???
Customer didn't want to. Plain and simple. RGB requires an addition module that's about 100 more. Plus you have to have a remote or a cell app. These reasons made in unappealing to customer, he inly wanted white and green on individual switches.
These LED strips are fantastic, I used them in my INTERIOR lighting (red).Plashlights are the ONLY ones to use in my opinion and well worth the effort and money. Your install is excellent and well executed. My concern and the reason for my following comment is such. You have a green light on the port side of the boat , which is an incorrect display for navigational lighting. If you are UNDERWAY(moving ) and display the green lights(as well as your combination bow light) you are exhibiting improper navigational display and could cause confusion as to your intended direction of operation. Once at anchor and the anchor light is displayed, this lighting could be used in a safer manner. It is a major safety issue/concern you might want to interject in your video for the public's wellbeing . Local marine enforcement can cite you (Coast Guard on federal navigable waters as well) and possibly force the removal of the "hazard". Just trying to preclude any possible troubling situation. This ALSO applies to those who operate a light bar on their bow that is so bright it obscures the bow combination light from being seen while underway. I am not trying to be a "light nazi" just want to eliminate/ make aware,of a safety issue.
Yes. They are very expensive. They are a premium quality brand and 100% submersible. There are other cheap strip lights in the market but they are not equal.
Please provide feedback. I'm looking for real world input. My jon boat has the same gunwale and gunwale railing as yours. No lip to have the lights illuminating downwards. I want LED light strips in my duck boat. Seeing in the dark hours is needed and frequent. So, the Question. Are the lights too bright and affect your night vision ability while they are shining at you or even up towards your face?
There's cheaper ones out there for sure. Plashlight is high end quality lights and are actually used by OEM boat manufacturers on six figure plus saltwater boats. So yeah, they aren't putting Amazon 20$ leds on those boats. But yeah, I don't think their target market is jon boats lol. Best lights I've ever seen, installed, or used though.
was looking for jones bbq and foot massage and came across the channel... now i'm building a boat
It happens to the best of us. Ironically you had my curiosity and now I'm thinking of opening a bbq joint...
BBQ, Foot Massages, Boats, and LED lights... sounds like the perfect Labor Day!
@@Plashlightsdon't forget the big ass truck rental
Great video…just bought my own boat as a 15 year old and I have been looking for some lights, these definitely will do the job!
Plash lights are the bomb! Well worth the money. Very thick and durable. Love them on mine!
Thick, Durable, and lasts for a lifetime.... we're talking about our LED Performance lighting! Check us out!
@@Plashlights does ur strips allow universal 4 wire wiring so I can wire into a controller?
PLASH is the ONLY way to go! Good job!
I am digging the green spaceship look! Nice work cuzin. That electrical panel was SAAAWEET!!!
🔥🔥Wow,this was the next thing I was going to do on my 1436,you answered the question on how to get to stay with the silicone,awesome idea,thank you ❤️👏👏👏
GT2100 is the key component. It holds like no other. I’ve had them on for a year and it’s still holding awesome.
This is sweet man I’m getting mine ordered tonight and doing it just like this
Awesome , you'll love it!
Going to put some in my 16ft. Duck Boat enjoyed it
Dude so sick, I think I’m gonna have to figure out a way to add these to my boat 😄
We offer easy install instructions and a lifetime warranty. You can't mess this up! Check us out.
I should get these and put them on my 12 ft aluminum boat lol. It would be sick
Awesome lights !!!
Stunner!!
Thanks man
Awesome man
Lets go brigade!!!
lets go cuz!!
@@AnthonyJonesBrigadeBoats u are the man!
are these bright enough to gig with?
Great job Anthony. I’ve put them on two boats already. I have a question for you I seen on you boat build what a great job you did. My nephew has a boat he use’s for striper fishing and it needs the wood and carpet replaced. Do you do it for the public ? He really wants to get it done and there is nobody around here that does. Seen you were in Georgia and we upstate SC. Give me a holler and let me know. Thanks and keep building.
By any chance do y’all have footage of the led lights with the boat in the water ?
That’s great and all but how does it look and perform in the actual water
Well....they are waterproof as shown at the beginning of the video. Lights are solid infused led's, not a sealed hollow tube. I guess use you imagination buddy. Customer's boat as we just did the install, did not get any on water footage. You can see they are very bright at night so id multiply that x2 on the water.
Do you have any footage of fishing with this led set up ?
I installed 2 strips 24 feet. The end of the strip closest to the power source got so hot it melted the insulation. The load is less than 5 amps. Do I need a separate controller???
Do the lights run all night on a full charge?
Where did you get the strip lights? I'm interested in putting these lights on my boat. In time for the Christmas boat parade in December. Steve
The light links are listed in the video description. They are awesome, highly recommend
How much does it cost to have someone do this to a boat lights and deck
Where did you get the panel that houses all the switches and fuse box?
i made it. It's in the build video for this boat.
What motor is going to be put on the back?
Nice, so my question is why run 2 lights? Why not get a strip with RGBW? The whites have gotten a lot better on some of the nicer strips.
Customer didn't want to. Plain and simple. RGB requires an addition module that's about 100 more. Plus you have to have a remote or a cell app. These reasons made in unappealing to customer, he inly wanted white and green on individual switches.
@@AnthonyJonesBrigadeBoats makes since! check out WLED by air cookie it’s a amazing diy led controller
What is the name of the glue?
Where are y’all based out of?
Is it legal to put these kind of lights on the bottom of a kayak?
I don't see why not..Im not a law enforcement officer though.
@Anthony Jones I just bought a kayak and want to put leds on it
These LED strips are fantastic, I used them in my INTERIOR lighting (red).Plashlights are the ONLY ones to use in my opinion and well worth the effort and money. Your install is excellent and well executed.
My concern and the reason for my following comment is such. You have a green light on the port side of the boat , which is an incorrect display for navigational lighting. If you are UNDERWAY(moving ) and display the green lights(as well as your combination bow light) you are exhibiting improper navigational display and could cause confusion as to your intended direction of operation. Once at anchor and the anchor light is displayed, this lighting could be used in a safer manner.
It is a major safety issue/concern you might want to interject in your video for the public's wellbeing . Local marine enforcement can cite you (Coast Guard on federal navigable waters as well) and possibly force the removal of the "hazard". Just trying to preclude any possible troubling situation. This ALSO applies to those who operate a light bar on their bow that is so bright it obscures the bow combination light from being seen while underway. I am not trying to be a "light nazi" just want to eliminate/ make aware,of a safety issue.
serious question, how do you feel about a Bimini top on a 1436 size jon boat just running a trolly motor?
Serious question, how do you feel about LED performance lighting with a lifetime warranty?
How was the longevity of this application?
Still on there to this day
It looks like for 12 ft of these lights its roughly $100. Is this what ur paying also or is there somewhere else to get
Yes. They are very expensive. They are a premium quality brand and 100% submersible. There are other cheap strip lights in the market but they are not equal.
Best idé
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After your intro with all those wires, tools and crew, passing.
thanks
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Please provide feedback. I'm looking for real world input. My jon boat has the same gunwale and gunwale railing as yours. No lip to have the lights illuminating downwards. I want LED light strips in my duck boat. Seeing in the dark hours is needed and frequent. So, the Question.
Are the lights too bright and affect your night vision ability while they are shining at you or even up towards your face?
As always
$200.00 for those lights are CRAZYYYYY💀💀
There's cheaper ones out there for sure. Plashlight is high end quality lights and are actually used by OEM boat manufacturers on six figure plus saltwater boats. So yeah, they aren't putting Amazon 20$ leds on those boats. But yeah, I don't think their target market is jon boats lol. Best lights I've ever seen, installed, or used though.