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DHR60 Port Red LED, Base-Mount, Black, 24V (4.3W), 2NM, IP66, 112.5°
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DHR40 Port Red LED, Base-Mount, Black, 24V (3.2W), 2NM, IP66, 112.5°
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DH60070000
DHR60 All-Round Red LED, Base-Mount, Black, 24V (4.3W), 2NM, IP66, 360°
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DHR60 Towing Yellow LED, Base-Mount, Black, 24V (4.3W), 2NM, IP66, 135°
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DH80020000
DHR80 Port Red LED, Base-Mount, Black, 24V (6W), 3NM, IP66, 112.5°
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DH60990031
DHR60 Service kit for Port & 360° Red Incl 1x LED PCB/1x LED Driver/pair of lens gaskets
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DH80040000
DHR80 Stern White LED, Base-Mount, Black, 24V (5.7W), 3NM, IP66, 135°
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DH60990040
Glass and Lens for DHR60 Series Fixtures
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Navigation Lights

Welcome to our Navigation Lights Collection. Whether you're the captain of a recreational vessel or navigating a commercial ship, our comprehensive range of navigation lights ensures that you remain visible and compliant with international and local regulations. With a commitment to quality and performance, our navigation lights stand as beacons of reliability, guiding you through your maritime journeys with unwavering clarity and safety. Explore our collection and illuminate your path to safe navigation.

Related: Boat Navigation Lights: Know the Basics Before You Buy

 

Navigation Lights Frequently Asked Questions

 

What Are Navigation Lights, and Why Are They Essential on Boats?

Navigation lights are specialized lights installed on boats to signal their presence, position, and direction to other boaters, especially during low visibility conditions.

 

What Types of Navigation Lights Are Typically Required on Recreational Boats?

Recreational boats usually require three main navigation lights: a red light on the port (left) side, a green light on the starboard (right) side, and a white light at the stern (back) of the boat.

Related: Den Haan Rotterdam Marine Navigation Lights

 

Are There Specific Regulations Regarding Navigation Lights on Recreational Boats?

Yes, navigation light requirements for recreational boats are governed by international and local regulations. It's crucial to familiarize yourself with these rules to ensure compliance.

 

What Are the Navigation Light Requirements for Commercial Vessels?

Commercial vessels have specific and often more extensive navigation light requirements, depending on their size, type, and intended use. These requirements are outlined by maritime authorities and classification societies.

 

Can LED Lights Be Used for Navigation Lights?

Yes, LED lights are a common choice for navigation lights because of their energy efficiency, extended lifespan, and luminosity. However, they must adhere to the specific visibility and color regulations outlined by governing bodies.

 

How Should I Maintain and Check My Navigation Lights for Proper Functionality?

It is essential to regularly inspect and clean them to make sure your navigation lights are functioning correctly. Check for any loose connections, damaged bulbs, or lenses that may obstruct their visibility.

 

Do Navigation Lights Vary Based on the Size and Type of Boat?

Yes, the navigation light requirements can vary based on the intended use, size, and type of boat. Larger vessels may require more sophisticated lighting systems to meet regulations.

 

Can Navigation Lights Be Used in Conjunction With Other Lighting on a Boat?

Navigation lights should not be confused with other lighting on boats. It's essential to use them as prescribed by regulations to avoid confusion and ensure safe navigation on the water.