Navigate with Confidence! 🌟
The LED Boat Navigation Light features a robust design with a corrosion-resistant copper plated zinc housing, ensuring high visibility and safety on the water. With a 3NM visual range, IP67 waterproof rating, and durable connection cable, this light is perfect for pontoon and small boats, making it an essential accessory for any boating enthusiast.
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Light Source Type | LED |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Boat |
Specific Uses For Product | Boat Lights |
Lens Color | Clear |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 3.6 x 2.7 inches |
C**Y
Nice and Bright, need longer wires!!!
Very easy to install, wish the lead wires were a little longer but I made it work. To be CG legal, you have to almost aim the Red/Green LEDs on each side of the front of the boat (pontoon) directly left and right so that the green angle and red angle don't overlap. If you aim them directly straight like it makes sense to do, the angle of LED beam will overlap and that is not desired. Overall, they arrived quick and took 10 mins to install.
L**S
Very bright
Easy to install and made well.Very bright
P**E
Great Replacements
We purchased this light set as replacements for our pontoon boat. They were super easy to install and are bright and larger than the original lights.The price was very reasonable for the quality.
R**O
Do NOT use "AS IS"
These lights are solid and bright. What I'm about to state was known to me prior to the purchase, but I knew how to adjust. I bought them because I liked how they looked. These are not Coast Guard approved. If you put these on "as is" you might as well wave a big flag stating "I'm running non-Coast Guard approved lights!" Both of these lights omit light over a 225 degree arc. That means that if you put them on as is the red and green beam will overlap. 112.5 degrees dead center Each light should be only a 112.5 degree arc. These were manufactured so they could be used mounted upright on a horizontal surface, or upside down on a horizontal surface. However, it is up to the buyer to black out the appropriate half. Most would be mounting them upright, so the right half of the green light (starboard - right side of boat from your steering position) needs to be blacked out, and the left side of the red light (port -left side of boat). NOTE: You would black out the opposite half if mounting them upside down. Thus each would have a 112.5 degree arc of light that does not overlap. Installing them "as is" could be very dangerous because it would not give others the correct visual cue as to the orientation or change of orientation of your vessel. These should come with instructions and black-out tape. I used silver duct tape to first cover the "blacked-out" half (to reflect light back to the inside), then I put black tape over the silver duct tape. Now they don't scream "NOT COAST GUARD APPROVED!" My guess is these could be CG approved, but those instructions and black-out tape would have to be included when they present the product for approval.
O**Y
Good deal
I feel like I got a good deal.The lights appear to be better built than I was expecting; housing feels solid. Looks fantastic. The lights are significantly brighter than the Sea-Dog 400070-1.I initially purchased the Sea-Dog 400070-1 LED nav-lights, after seeing how bright those lights performed on a friends boat. My friend's Sea-Dog LEDs are beautiful and bright, but his must have been a slightly older model - it appears Sea-Dog has changed the production some, and apparently not for the better. The new version of the 400070-1 is no longer attractive during the daytime when not in use, since Sea-Dog changed to a white backing plate for both port and starboard. During the day, they look white - with no indication of red or green - not traditional looking at all. At night when on, they look fine (green & red). Once I received the new Sea-Dog 400070-1 nav-lights, I was disappointed by their appearance and the very thin cover which was supposed to be stainless steel, but if so - then the thinnest ever produced. My disappointment with the Sea-Dog LEDs triggered my search for something more attractive, and that's how I came across the Sebnux LEDs.The Sebnux light housing appears to be surprisingly well made and beautiful. So far, my only complaint about the Sebnux lights are the very thin 20 or 22 gauge wires. Too bad they skimped on the connection wiring. I understand it is to cut costs, but it seems like they could have spent about the same amount of money using 16 or 18 gauge wires with a shorter harness length. Regardless, they went with the ridiculously thin external wires. Hopefully the 20 to 22 gauge wires will handle the watts. Who knows, maybe this thin wire doubles as a fuse.
M**E
Well made
Easy install. Well made very bright. Great price.
C**D
led boat lights
Works fantastic and they were easy to install.
T**.
So Far, So Good... Very Bright
Installed today replacing old halogen bulbs... Seem like very good quality, very easy install being that I was just swapping + and - wires and putting in a couple screws. EXTREMELY bright as you can see by the picture. We'll see how they last.
D**T
Great customer service, decent quality product.
Had an issue with shipping, but the supplier was easy to deal with and provided with options to solve my problem. Product quality was good as well.
D**D
Well made
Black outer case and very bright.
R**K
Great replacement for older models.
Works great
J**D
its great . I installed it on my boat
THEY WORK GREAT
F**Z
Nice lights work well
All good
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