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Old 02-14-2012, 05:04 PM
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Old 02-14-2012, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by whoya
My first prototype in Lake Erie's murky water. Im working on something even better.
They look great! Can you PM or Email me more info? I would appreciate it, Thanks!

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Originally Posted by n20michael
They look great! Can you PM or Email me more info? I would appreciate it, Thanks!

Michael
Thanks
Sorry I actually made that one 2yrs ago and wanted to change it up a little, I just never got around to it. Just not sure if many people would mount them on there tabs. I have a new idea/design that im working on, something that is not out.
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Yea I am intrested as well.

how hard is yellow light?
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attwood and seablaze seam to be reasonalby priced.

cant find yellow really
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Originally Posted by whoya
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Sorry I actually made that one 2yrs ago and wanted to change it up a little, I just never got around to it. Just not sure if many people would mount them on there tabs. I have a new idea/design that im working on, something that is not out.
Well, if your looking to make/sell more, please let me know, I prefer to deal with "little" guys, seems to be a dying breed :-(

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I would get some for my Velocity, but we boat on the Potomac. I would be accused of having dim, brown-colored lights. And not one wants to be accused of that. :-)
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It cant be worse then the Tenessee river. haha.

before installing them I am going to see what it looks like in our water. may be pointless. or may just need to adjust ho low on the transom i mount them
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Originally Posted by mittens
attwood and seablaze seam to be reasonalby priced.

cant find yellow really
They have yellow led's. I don't know of anybody making them in that color yet.
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Originally Posted by mittens
It cant be worse then the Tenessee river. haha.

before installing them I am going to see what it looks like in our water. may be pointless. or may just need to adjust ho low on the transom i mount them
Yeah I'm on the TN River as well and am wondering what the best color would be, I saw them on some of the big Sea Ray's last year, and I'm pretty sure theirs were just the attwoods, cuz it was a very brownish white light coming from under the transom, still cast a light that looked to go at least 5-10 feet past the rear of the boat. If they were the attwoods, then anything I'm looking at is going to be much better light.

I think 1/2 blue, 1/2 white like the Seablaze 3's or some custom Coastalnightlights.com might look alright.
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