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Top Reddit comments about Boat Spotlights:

u/Nadieestaaqui · 3 pointsr/kayakfishing

Depending on your lights, something like this is probably sufficient. Pair that up with one of these and you should be able to run it all night on a single charge (math says up to 16 hours, but I'd stick to 12 to avoid over-taxing the battery).

Stick the battery in a good waterproof box, like /u/NoLA_Owl mentioned. Run a car lighter through the box into the battery (with a fuse - you'll be surrounded by water and shorts are bad). Maybe wire in a switch, if you're so inclined. Apply liberal amounts of Marine Goop/silicone where any wires enter the box and you're good to go.

Tie off the box to your kayak, or to a good long line with a bit of pool noodle at the end. If that box falls overboard for any reason, it's going to sink right to the bottom (the battery is basically a lead brick). The line will let you find it and pull it back up.

u/Tolingar · 1 pointr/subnautica

It is obviously intended to be a q-beam like flashlight.

u/metaaxis · 6 pointsr/gadgets

That's... a regular halogen lamp with a 100w bulb, probably a projector bulb, in a flashlight form factor with expensive battery, making it hard to mount, and heavy with a crappy time of 10 minutes at full power! And they want $200 for this albatross? Or $250 with the 20 min battery?

How about 250w for $15, comes with a stand and plugs in to a wall for reasonable run time:
http://www.menards.com/main/mobile/outdoor-lights/work-lights/cooper-lighting-7-1-lamp-250w-portable-worklight/p-144934
7-c-7546.htm

It'll catch things on fire at close range too. As will all such reflected/focused incandescents.

Or $80 will get you 120w for 20-30 minutes I battery with http://www.amazon.com/Wagan-EL2741-Brite-Nite-Yellow-Spotlight/dp/B002TW92PG. Handle and a stand too.