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    I just wanted to post my latest update to my Ascend FS128Twww.youtube.com/v/tppEHJ5obCU
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    That's sweet!!!!

    Very nice job on the yak and the trailer. Thanks for sharing.
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    Thanks Stump Hunter

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    Very nice. Well equipped.

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    That is a dream trailer. Nice installation on the lights too.
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    Looks good Tigmaster.

    I did one of my (Perception) kayaks a few years back. I used Green in the front and Blue in the back. They really light up the water nicely. I will be rigging my Ascend FS10 this year.

    Something to keep in mind when you put in your center white lights, you might draw in bugs. The Green lights on the ends will not draw many bugs, but they are out far enough were they will not bother you.

    I put switches on my battery box so I could easily turn lights off when I don't need them on.

    Keep us posted, I know this is gonna look awesome on the water.
    Wishing you Blue Skies and Tight Lines

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    Nice job Tigmaster! They really show up good in darkness. Should help draw the bait fish in and make fishing a lot more productive for you!

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    Thanks NY Hellbender. Yea I had another guy suggest to go with maybe Red lights in side. I am for sure going to stay away from the white lights. I have a toggle switch controls the lights right next to the seat. I am glad I posted on here before I went with the inside lights. Like my father use to say the more heads you put together on a project better the results in the end.

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    Thank you RetiredRR.

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    Your welcome, I bought a small white dome led I will be using in the center as a interior light. It will have a switch on it. I figure I will only be using it to see when I'm tying a knot or looking for my pliers.

    The lights are a lot of fun. People go nuts for them. 2 summers ago I was out fishing on a local lake and I had started seeing flashes of light. I first though - Lightning better get off the water. But it turned out someone from shore was taking a picture. Kinda freaked me out for a moment.
    Wishing you Blue Skies and Tight Lines

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