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Led Underwater Blue Marine Transom Boat Light Fishing 6000 Lumen on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gulf Shores, Alabama, United States

Gulf Shores, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:TheBestFishingLights Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:TB Series

We will update this listing soon with all the cool graphics but, until then you can view our other underwater light listings to see videos and warranty information.

This listing is for a pair (2) TB-5 underwater boat lights with BLUE Leds


Specs:

6000 Lumen

5inx2inx5/8in

12v



We do not exaggerate our lights ability. They produce more than the stated lumen. These are manufacture ratings and do not take into consideration many other factors.

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