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Lennart, I purchased the TEKTITE marker lights direct from the company (had to ask for the 2 LED white - not on their web order form). The are a bit expensive - but quite rugged and reliable. You can find them at: http://www.tek-tite.com/src/products.php?c=6 I bought the same lights they use in their NAVLITE and STERNLIGHT products - but just the light as as I did not need their mast pole and bag. If you want to be even more visible get 2 LED red and green and 4 LED white. Will naturally cost more and use up batteries faster too. Nicest thing is you can easily stow them when not needed - and have them along if a paddle gets extended past sundown.
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greyak 2004.03.27 at 11:59:46 PST
Hello friend. I have looked at the tektite led and find them nice. I like the idea of having lights during dark houres. Could you tell me where I will find further information. A link please. Regards Seayak (Lennart Bergstrom) lb@seayak.net www.seayak.net
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seayak 2004.03.27 at 06:55:49 PST
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