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Shayne

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I want a searchlight permanently mounted on a roof . But i also want it without motors or remote control etc , i'd much prefer just a handle inside so i can turn the light up , down , left or right by hand , a bit like a periscope . P.S. this is for my boat a 10m diesel catamaran so size is not really an issue .
 
I think a gear stick can work equally well
 
You got the idea right Grant but i want a purpose built light and it needs to be water tight because the electronics underneath are worth a lot more than a brand new cruiser !
 
Cheers Chris thats what i'm looking for (couldn't you have found a more expensive one !:cry:) . All commercial fishing boats have searchlights but nowadays you just get a electric control knob so your bobbing about in a gale of wind struggling to stay on your feet looking for a football lost at sea and the makers think you've got time and patience to fiddle about with gadgets that inevitably only direct the light where you wanted it to be 3 seconds earlier . It's a very expensive toy when a £5 torch works better !
 
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Chris?! ;)

I did find a cheaper solution but you didn't like it! :p
 
Sorry GRANT it seems everyone i've spoke to lately is called Chris !?!
 
Have a look for shooting lights. We use them to go lamping foxes. They are water tight so that you can put them through the roof of your Hilux. I don't have a linky, but I am sure with your skills you can track one down.

Chris
 
Lightforce Striker shooting light - lots on eBay, including vehicle mounts.

Cheers
 
Do these hand held lights mount on the remote unit I pasted above?

If so they do have a marine spec light which may be a budget option? But not sure the rest of the components would withstand the marine environment?
 
I want a searchlight permanently mounted on a roof . But i also want it without motors or remote control etc , i'd much prefer just a handle inside so i can turn the light up , down , left or right by hand , a bit like a periscope . P.S. this is for my boat a 10m diesel catamaran so size is not really an issue .

I'm all for helping my fellow man on here, but geeze Shayne... a simple Google search throws up hundreds of hits on this. :icon-question::icon-question:
 
How about this?

http://www.zeroonezero.com/portfolio/Havis/htdocs/collins/roof.htm

or

https://www.magnalight.com/c-65-roof-mount-lights.aspx

or

http://www.magnalight.com/showproduct.aspx?productid=934


This is what I first thought of, have used these before for hunting, very useful and also for lighting up road signs in poorly lit areas.

http://www.magnalight.com/c-59-Post-Mount-Spotlights.aspx

Oh and I did not say this but you know those drivers who dont know when to dip their lights ..........

:)

hope these help.
 
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I'm all for helping my fellow man on here, but geeze Shayne... a simple Google search throws up hundreds of hits on this. :icon-question::icon-question:

Believe it or not i spent 2 hours searching last night and everything i found was more suited to a royal navy frigate I just figured someone may have fitted a very straight forward searchlight to thier roof for off roading .
 
I like this one pity its not plastic coated though even marine grade stainless steel rusts on a boat .
 
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