SIDELIGHT RED

Ensure clear communication and enhanced safety on the water with the SIDELIGHT RED. This vital navigation light is specifically designed to indicate your vessel's starboard (right) side, a critical component of maritime signaling that helps prevent collisions and ensures orderly navigation. Its distinct red hue is universally recognized, providing essential information to other vessels about your boat's position and direction, especially in low-visibility conditions or at night.

Key Features:

  • Clear Starboard Identification: ** Emits a specific red light visible only from the starboard side, crucial for determining vessel orientation and preventing potential conflicts.
  • Consistent Performance: ** Designed for reliable and unwavering illumination, ensuring your vessel's compliance with navigation light regulations at all times.
  • Regulatory Adherence: ** Meets established standards for marine navigation lighting, ensuring your vessel is legally equipped and safe to operate.
  • Collision Avoidance: ** Plays a key role in preventing accidents by clearly communicating your vessel's presence and movement to other watercraft.

The SIDELIGHT RED is an essential piece of equipment for any boater committed to safety and compliance. Its primary function is to clearly mark the starboard side of your vessel. When paired with a port (green) sidelight, it provides other mariners with the necessary information to understand your vessel's heading, allowing them to take appropriate action to avoid a collision. This is particularly important in busy waterways, at night, or in conditions where visibility is compromised. The red color is an internationally recognized signal for the starboard side. The durable construction ensures longevity and resilience against the harsh elements encountered on the water, making it a dependable choice for continuous operation. This light is designed to offer excellent value through its durability and consistent performance.

This red sidelight is suitable for a broad range of watercraft, from small recreational boats and sailboats to larger yachts and commercial vessels. Its straightforward mounting system simplifies installation and replacement. By equipping your vessel with properly functioning navigation lights like the SIDELIGHT RED, you not only adhere to maritime laws but also actively contribute to a safer environment for all users of the waterways. It’s a fundamental element of responsible boating, ensuring your vessel is seen and understood, thereby promoting safer navigation for everyone.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Model Number 1127 RA0 BLK
Light Color Red
Housing Color Black
Housing Material Polycarbonate
Beam Angle 112.5 degrees
Voltage Rating 12V
Approximate Weight 0.3 lbs
Dimensions (H x W) 3.5 x 3 inches
Certifications ABYC A-16, USCG 1 NM

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