LED Navigation Lights Deck Mount, New Sailing Lights for Bow Side,Port, Starboard, Pontoons, Chandlery Boat, Yacht, Skeeter, DC 12V

LED Navigation Lights Deck Mount, New Sailing Lights for Bow Side,Port, Starboard, Pontoons, Chandlery Boat, Yacht, Skeeter, DC 12V

SKU: CD.03716 4333805958 Category: Tag:

Resist corrosion: stainless steel cover
Specification: Voltage – DC 12V; power C 3W; dimension – base Dia 2. 4 , height 1. 8 ;
1 mile bright Lamp: very bright 8 LED per blub
Package including: 1 pair of navigation bow lights( green & red) with 6 pieces of screws
Perfect replacement lights: perfect for the front of Pontoon boat, Meet wildlife and fisheries regulations.
Boat Navigation Light Guide
Powered recreational boats require the following set of navigation lights. Remember, power boat light are required sailboats when using a motor.
For power boats less than 39.4 feet, boats are required
All-around white light that you can see from 360 degrees and from two nautical miles away;
Red and green sidelights that are visible at 112.5 degrees and from one nautical mile away.
What is boat navigation light
As with all modes of transport, the lighting systems used by the night are imperative to the vehicle s safety. Ships, being enormous constructs, needs lighting systems too! In fact, the lighting system in place for a vessel is integral to the safe navigation of the vessel; in fact, it is one of the most important aspects of nautical studies emphasised on in college as well as for competency exams.
Product Features
Mount Type: Deck Mount
Type: Port and Starboard
Amperage: 0.15amps
Voltage: 12Volts DC
Wattage: 3 Watts Per Light
Color: Red/Green with Silver Housing.
Compatibility: For Boats up to 40ft

Why boat navigation light is important
The primary function of navigation lights is to aid prevention of any major accident from happening. All boats C whether big or small are required to have night lights as a part of the navigation systems. The colour of the lights that were required to be used as specified by a set of rules passed in the UK. On the basis of this rule, three colours were chosen: red, green and white.
It is the responsibility of the owner/operator of a vessel that she show the proper navigation lights for her size and the waters in which she is operating. It is not the responsibility of the manufacturer, importer, or selling dealer. Many boats are delivered with lights that do not meet legal requirements with respect to technical characteristics or placement on the vessel. Remember also, that the angles of visibility must be met when the boat is underway-if your boat rides at a significant bow-up angle, take that into consideration when installing and/or checking your lights.