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LED running lights- okay or not #10732148 03/29/15 11:59 PM
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After breaking and bending several running lights I want to put the LED running lights on my boat like the new Rangers. Is that being accepted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife wardens. I have heard yes and no. Also is there any regulation on how far back from the bow they have to be.


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10732482 03/30/15 02:18 AM
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Been running them a year and not a single issue. I do however ask the TD's of teh trails I fish if they are OK with them just in case.

Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10732735 03/30/15 04:30 AM
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I have had no issue either. There are certain guidelines they are supposed to meet but not sure how strictly enforced those guidelines are on area lakes. You are probably gonna get a lot of different responses from different people. It basically all depends on which LEA you are encountering at that particular time.

Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10732772 03/30/15 05:16 AM
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I'm running LED's. Based on my research, they are technically not legal. The reality is that they are more visible than the standard pole light, and the posts I read from people that did encounter TPWD had no issues. I'll take more visible anytime and let the chips fall where they may if there is a problem with a LEO encounter.


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10732861 03/30/15 11:11 AM
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My Ranger Z520C came with LED Bow and Stern lights, therefore, I would think they are legal.


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10732945 03/30/15 12:14 PM
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Are you guys referring to something that replaces the pole light in the rear of the boat? If so, does it replace the need to put in the pole in the back? More details please, thx

Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10732949 03/30/15 12:17 PM
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I just installed a MK Fortrex on my Skeeter. My nav lights up front are practically the same height. Looks like I need some LED's...


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10733024 03/30/15 12:58 PM
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I have to agree, I would much rather be more visable. I added led's and have never had a problem.


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10733182 03/30/15 02:02 PM
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Hmmm..... Interesting. Nitro250, any issues plowing thru waves?

Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10733269 03/30/15 02:43 PM
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I asked my local Game Warden (about a year ago) and he told me that they look cool woot so I guess that he agrees that the more visible the less chance of an accident.


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: JoeFriday] #10733338 03/30/15 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: JoeFriday
I'm running LED's. Based on my research, they are technically not legal. The reality is that they are more visible than the standard pole light, and the posts I read from people that did encounter TPWD had no issues. I'll take more visible anytime and let the chips fall where they may if there is a problem with a LEO encounter.


I also installed the strips on the bow. Like said above, I'll take visibility/safety over a small detail in the law. Any GW that has any common sense is not gonna say anything.

Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10733370 03/30/15 03:19 PM
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No issues yet, they seem to be very durable. They have been installed about a year now with many trips into the trees and rough water.


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10733376 03/30/15 03:20 PM
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Are these difficult to install? Do you have to run power all the way to the back of the boat?

Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10733406 03/30/15 03:31 PM
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Do the LED lights you're using have the required USCG Approved stamp on them? If not, then technically they are not legal. You may or may not have a problem with TPWD because of this, but if you fish waters where Coast Guard inspections occur (Falcon, Amistad, coastal waters), you likely will.


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Re: LED running lights- okay or not [Re: Texascajun69] #10733566 03/30/15 04:27 PM
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We tied into the power supply to the factory nav light. The led's dont draw enough amps to overload the factory circuit. I also keep the factory light in until I find out for sure if the led lights are legal.


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