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Old 04-28-10, 11:13 PM   #1
66KingFisher
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Default Whats up with this stern light?

We took the new bass tracker out on the water for a couple of hours this evening just to try and get a feel for it.....We loaded most of our gear, but we didn't do any fishing....We just did some running around to get a feel for the boat, and for a bit of motor break in time....playin with the tilt and trim and trying to get a feel for the new foot control trollin motor....stuff like that.

When we plugged in the bow and stern lights to make sure they both worked, we were both blown away at the length of the stern light.....Is this silly thing really suppose to be this long?? Heck its so long it won't fit in any of the storage boxes and was stored in one of the rod holder tubes, so we're hoping its a mistake and not really for our model boat....What do you guys think?

Doesn't the light just need to be above the motor a little?
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