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I just installed some Ocean Led A12 Pro Amphibians on a 288 Sunsation. They are absolutely awesome. I ordered green as I run on a fresh water lake. Beware: Make sure your local Marine Patrol is not discouraging having them on while running. There is a local lake where I boat that is trying to make their own rules and only allowing them to be operated while sitting still.
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From: www.bajaboatowners.com
I just installed some Ocean Led A12 Pro Amphibians on a 288 Sunsation. They are absolutely awesome. I ordered green as I run on a fresh water lake. Beware: Make sure your local Marine Patrol is not discouraging having them on while running. There is a local lake where I boat that is trying to make their own rules and only allowing them to be operated while sitting still.

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From: Between A Womans Leggs in IL
a friend just put a set of thease on his searay,under his swim platform..freakin bright!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/UNDER...ssoriesQ5fGear
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/UNDER...ssoriesQ5fGear
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From: Saint Petersburg Fl
I am partial to Shadow-Casters, the co-creator is a good friend of mine. Crazy bright and highly engineered.
A wakeboarding mag did a intensive test of about a dozen under water LEDs, I have the link on other computer, I will try to find the article and post it.
A wakeboarding mag did a intensive test of about a dozen under water LEDs, I have the link on other computer, I will try to find the article and post it.
Last edited by happy hours; 07-07-2010 at 07:20 AM.
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Michael: The A12 Pro Amphibians I installed on my Sunsation are extremely bright, so 2 will be plenty. They recommend green for fresh water.
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From: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
I like green, blue is nice also, but, I have heard its better in salt water, any thoughts?
Thanks!
Michael



