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Preparing a Cored Fiberglass Hull

The core (wood or foam) must be cut and sealed carefully. The core must be protected from water 

seepage, and we recommend that the hull be reinforced to prevent it from crushing under the locking 

nut which would allow the housing to become loose. If unsure, please consult your local OceanLED 

representative.

TIP

: Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask.

1. 

Drill a 3mm / 1/8" pilot hole perpendicular to the inside of the hull. If there is a rib, strut, or other 

hull irregularity near the selected mounting location, this will need to be taken into account in 

the planning phase and the location adjusted accordingly, or the obstruction safely removed or 

modified. If the pilot hole is drilled in the wrong location, drill a second hole in a better location and 

repair first pilot hole.

2.  

Using a 1" sized hole saw,  cut a hole from outside the hull through the outer skin only. Be sure to 

hold the drill plumb, so the hole will be perpendicular to the angle of the hull.

TIP

: Be aware that to seal the core, you will need to reinforce the core by replacing the soft core material 

with hard epoxy. Reinforcing the core will prevent the hull from crushing when the unit is tightened down 

and prevent the unit from releasing the seal pressure due to core compaction.

3.  

The core material can be very soft. Apply only light pressure to the hole saw after cutting through 

the outer skin to cut through the material. Once you have cut through the core material, you will 

need to apply more pressure to cut through the liner material on the inside of the hull.

4.  

Remove the plug of core material so the core of the hull is fully exposed. Using a heavy grit 

sandpaper, sand and clean the inner skin, core, and the outer skin around the hole to remove 

fiberglass. Then using a Dremel tool, carefully remove around ¾” of the core material from inside 

the outer and inner layers of hull. Be careful at this point to not damage the outer hull layers. This 

process should leave a ¾” recess.

TIP

: Completely seal the hull to prevent water seepage into the core. Allow enough preparation time 

for several layers of epoxy to completely dry. Remember – environmental conditions can accelerate or 

decelerate curing times which also varies on type of epoxy used. Consult epoxy directions and test cure 

time before procedure.

5.  

Using any type of hard epoxy, generously coat the inside core material with the epoxy, making sure 

to evenly coat the inside surfaces.

6.  

When dry, gently sand and clean the area around the hole, inside and outside, to remove excess 

epoxy buildup and also to remove any previous bottom paint to ensure that the sealant will adhere 

properly to the hull. If there is any petroleum residue inside the hull, remove it with acetone before 

sanding.

OceanLED INSTALL / AMPHIBIANS / 053014 / v4.2

Summary of Contents for A12PRO

Page 1: ...es Amphibian Pro Series T3 T6 T12 A3PRO A6PRO A12PRO UK patent GB 2413840 German utility patent DE 20 2004 013 308 3 US 7 396 139 B2 Kit Includes Amphibian Light Mounting Screws Fuse Kit OceanLED This...

Page 2: ...hts are generally used for illuminating the water around a boat or yacht Best placement for achieving the best results are described in selecting the right location WARRANTY COVERAGE 2 year warranty f...

Page 3: ...d any other applicable standards Improper installation will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to swimmers installers or others due to electrical shock and may a...

Page 4: ...2vDC 24vDC T3 3 3 45 1 Amp N A 12 volt only T6 6 6 9 1 5 1 6 Amps 1 Amp T12 12 13 8 2 5 Amps 1 5 1 6 Amps A3PRO 5 5 57 1 5 1 6 Amps N A 12v only A6PRO 11 12 65 2 5 Amps 1 5 1 6 Amps A12PRO 21 24 15 5...

Page 5: ...ED lighting 316L Stainless Steel bolts and nylon nuts REMOTE The Remote System allows you to control up to 4 OceanLED lights per receiver multiple receivers can be used to control more lights on your...

Page 6: ...a sandy sea bed giving a mirrored effect and light will bounce back creating even more illumination Please follow instructions with any accessories used to protect warranty cover and ensure product l...

Page 7: ...ies used to protect warranty and ensure product longevity Installing your Amphibians on your boat trailer makes launching in the dark easier but please remember not to use your lights when driving Man...

Page 8: ...e in the hull Do not submerse your cable in water cable and connections exposed to underwater submersion will not be covered by warranty Mounting the light in any other configuration other than those...

Page 9: ...ore material can be very soft Apply only light pressure to the hole saw after cutting through the outer skin to cut through the material Once you have cut through the core material you will need to ap...

Page 10: ...meets the back of the light There should be an unbroken bead of sealant around the perimeter of the light unit Fig 1 Fig 1 1 TIP It is critical to cover the entire perimeter of the body and circle the...

Page 11: ...r of the light Using a thinner or cleaner apply to work rag and wipe off excess sealant to leave a clean seal If you do not see sealant squeeze out from the body you have not used enough sealant or ti...

Page 12: ...nled com light_load html TIP Incorrect cable gauge will drop voltage along distances OceanLED recommends using 12AWG wire for all installations to eliminate any voltage drop and associated issues Decr...

Page 13: ...ed easily Sanding or priming this area will cause the coating to be removed and may cause damage to the lens 3 Coat the light flange and if the lens masking disk is still attached and the entire light...

Page 14: ...s of the light clear Growth varies greatly around the world and maintenance is imperative to the proper operation and longevity of the product If heavy fouling occurs barnacles can be removed from the...

Page 15: ...le have been made correctly Remake connection and seal joint correctly Check that the wiring polarity is correct red to positive and black to negative Polarity incorrect Change the wiring polarity and...

Page 16: ...anufactured and sold by OceanLED Marine LTD a company incorporated in England and Wales registered number 08927130 and whose registered office is at Unit 1 Jacknell Road Dodwells Bridge Ind Est Hinckl...

Page 17: ...o Conditions 1 2 and Condition 1 3 if any of the Goods do not conform with the warranty in Condition 1 1 the Company shall at its option repair or replace such Goods or the defective part without char...

Page 18: ...MAKING A CLAIM 6 1 Irrespective of how the products where fitted or by whom when you discover that there may be a problem with the products you must notify either your local dealer or ourselves withi...

Page 19: ...ealer close by or purchased directly from OceanLED 6 4 1 Before making contact we ask that you follow the troubleshooting chart for your product when following the appropriate troubleshooting chart we...

Page 20: ...or a problem with the components we will return a replacement part to you 6 4 6 If you require a part urgently from us you would be required to purchase a new one from us You then have a maximum of 30...

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