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Old 04-05-2014, 07:40 PM   #1
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Hi everyone ! I am a newbie and need a little advice

I have a stainless steel spotlight marked "k line " on the controller

I am looking for a exploded parts diagram to assist in rebuilding it
It looks a lot like a guest 22040A but has no marking on the SS cover just the controller

I would appreciate any suggestions and thanks for all the info I have already gleaned from this forum

we are currently about three weeks away from splashing our restored '87' Chien Hwa 35 trunk trawler "JESRIGHT" It has been a bones up restoration totally gutted and re-cored, interior gutted and re-built. big project but nearing the end
Looking forward to some good times on her

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Old 04-05-2014, 09:58 PM   #2
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Great name

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I can't help you with your light problem. You have a great boat name. I would love to see some pictures of your rebuild. Welcome aboard.

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Old 04-06-2014, 07:15 AM   #5
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Welcome aboard ChuckB. Sounds like you are a jack of all trades - rebuilding from the bones up. Good luck. It's gotta be a boat you'll be proud of and we're sure she'll treat you right after all of that TLC.
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Welcome Chuck

I'm new to this forum too; there's lots of informative folks here, I'm sure you will find your answer. BTW we are on the hard up in Iuka, MS at Spry Marine. I can't say enough good things about Lee and his crew. We will be splashing in about 2 weeks also.
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Old 04-06-2014, 10:46 AM   #7
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Thanks for the replies guys.........

I have really never been much of a "poster". So forgive me if I don't make sense sometimes. I hope to get better as we go. I am a Blow-boat convert. Just getting a little old to be pulling on lines. Primary cruising ground is the Gulf of Mexico
Pensacola, Orange Beach, Mobile, to New Orleans area.

I post pics with next post

Thanks again for the warm welcome

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We just came by Iuka on the Tenn Tom. on a delivery for a friend. We were on a 35 performance trawler. SLOWPOKE. It is now at Demopolis Al. For the next few months.
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The only searchlight with the word "Line" in it that comes to mind is Rayline.
Any chance that's it? Rayline was bought by Jabsco.
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Old 04-06-2014, 09:19 PM   #12
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Ray line lights

Upon closer inspection and some major cleaning, it is a ray line spotlight
Thanks for the heads up!
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Take a look at these. I think this is all that is left of the Rayline. They haven't used the Rayline name in many years.
620xx-4 Series 5", 7" & 8" Remote Control Searchlights > Searchlights & Floodlights > Xylem Flow Control - Let's Solve Water.
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Old 04-07-2014, 09:53 PM   #14
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If your light has remote control with little drive motors and gears they can be a PITA in marine environment. I have had so much trouble with these units that on my present boat I use a hand held led unit that plugs into DC for recharge. It is fast to deploy always easy to point and close to 100% reliable and I can not say that about the remote units I have owned. Also with the new led technology you may get a lot more light. Many of these units are competitively priced and would probably cost less than the rebuild.
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