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Best Underwater Boat Lights in Australia

For the best underwater LED boat lights Australia has to offer, you've come to the right place. Underwater LED boat lights add sparkle to your boat while entertaining kids and creating stunning nighttime effects, such as illuminating the wake on the way home. Did you know they can also be a valuable tool for experienced anglers looking to improve their luck while casting off? But why invest in underwater LED boat lights for your fishing boat? Firstly, they attract bait. Underwater LED lights draw plankton when at anchor, which in turn attracts bait fish to your yacht. The LED light can also attract squid.

Underwater LED boat lights come in various colors and offer multiple benefits. Green is excellent for improving water clarity as it reflects fewer particles, while blue's short wavelength makes it visible over longer distances. The size and power output of the underwater LED lights influence light penetration. Another advantage is that many underwater LED boat lights have a low heat, low power draw build. When submerged below the waterline, they don't attract swarms of mosquitoes, which is a benefit for anyone fishing in mangroves or inland areas. Since they are water-cooled, submerged lights have a low heat output. Most models have a low power requirement and are available in 12V.

Convenient installation makes most flush-mounted or transom-mounted lights simple to install yourself. Underwater LED boat lights are easy to maintain, requiring only an occasional wipe to remove biological growth or dust. Thru-hull lights can achieve a similar effect, but due to the installation time required, they must be installed while the boat is dry-docked for maintenance. All underwater LED boat lights at Outback Equipment have a long lifespan. Most are impact-resistant and made of strong LEDs, making them highly durable and seldom in need of replacement, which is ideal for various types of boats.

Which colour of light is best for fishing?

The best color of light for fishing depends on the water conditions and the type of fish you're targeting. Green lights are highly effective for night fishing as they attract plankton, which in turn attracts bait fish and larger game fish. Green light penetrates well in water and enhances visibility, making it a favorite among anglers for various fish species like bass, crappie, and trout.

Blue lights also perform well, especially in clear or deep water, as they can be seen from greater distances. Blue lights are particularly good for attracting squid and other marine life in open waters. Using a combination of green and blue lights can sometimes yield the best results by attracting a wider range of marine species.

How to install an underwater boat light?

In the video we show an example of how to install a underwater boat light if no existing mounting spot is there for your boat light. These are the steps:

  1. Choose the Mounting Location: Select a spot on the transom (the vertical section at the stern of the boat) where the light will be submerged. Mark the location with a marker pen.
  2. Prepare the Surface: Clean the mounting area to remove any debris. This ensures a strong bond for adhesive mounts.
  3. Mark and Drill Holes:
    1. Use a marker to outline where you want to mount the bung light.
    2. Use a drill and hole saw to carefully drill the marked spot. Make sure to avoid any fuel tanks or important boat components.
  4. Feed the Cable: Feed the cable through the drilled hole. Mark where you will drill the bolt holes to secure the light.
  5. Drill Bolt Holes:
    1. Drill small holes for the bolts using the marked spots.
    2. Start with one hole to hold the bung in place, then drill the remaining holes to ensure proper alignment.
  6. Apply Sealant:
    1. Use a marine-grade sealant like SikaFlex around the bung hole to ensure a watertight seal.
    2. Line up the holes and secure the light with screws, ensuring it is snug and properly sealed.
  7. Connect the Wiring:
    1. Run the wiring to the switch panel or power source.
    2. Use marine-grade tinned wire for durability and resistance to corrosion.
    3. Solder the connections and cover them with heat shrink tubing to protect against moisture.
  8. Protect the Wiring: Cover the wiring with a protective sleeve or conduit to prevent abrasion and shorts. Route the wire securely through the boat to the switch panel.
  9. Test the Light:
    1. Once all connections are secure, test the light to ensure it functions properly.
    2. Check for any leaks or loose connections.

What is a bung light?

A bung light is an underwater light designed to be installed in the drain plug hole, or "bung," of a boat. This location allows for easy installation and maintenance since the light can be positioned without drilling new holes into the boat’s hull. Bung lights are commonly used to provide underwater illumination, making them popular for night fishing, improving visibility, and creating an attractive glow around the boat.

Why shop with Outback Equipment?

  • We’re Australian owned and operated – We’re based right here in the south of Brisbane. If you ever need help with an order or a product, you can call straight through to our friendly local team.
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  • Delivered to your door – You don’t have to worry about darting across town to grab your order. We deliver your goods straight to your door to save you time and energy.

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