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Your Next Boat: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Choosing 12V DC or 110/120V AC
A hot topic in the bowfishing and flounder gigging space for the DIY-ers and professional boat builders alike is - should I wire my boat for 12 volt DC or 110/120V AC? This question generally pertains to powering the lights you choose to see fish. What are the benefits and pitfalls of doing each?
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