SINGLE LENS BLK/POLY STERN LIGHT WHT

Brand: Donovan Marine Inc

Illuminate your vessel with confidence using the Donovan Marine Inc. Single Lens Black/Poly Stern Light in White. Designed for optimal visibility, this essential navigation light ensures your boat is clearly seen by others, significantly enhancing safety on the water, especially during low-light conditions or at night. Its robust construction and thoughtful design make it a reliable choice for a wide range of marine applications.

  • Key Features
  • High Visibility White Light: ** Emits a bright white light crucial for stern visibility, complying with maritime regulations.
  • Single Lens Design: ** Features a streamlined single lens for efficient light distribution and a clean aesthetic.
  • Reliable Performance: ** Built to withstand the rigors of boating, providing consistent and dependable illumination.

This stern light is an indispensable component for any boater prioritizing safety and regulatory compliance. Its primary function is to clearly indicate the stern of the vessel, preventing potential collisions and ensuring safe passage. The white light emitted is universally recognized in maritime signaling, making it a critical piece of equipment for both recreational and commercial vessels. The use of high-quality black polymer ensures that the light not only performs exceptionally but also maintains its integrity and appearance over time, resisting the corrosive effects of the marine environment. Installation is designed to be user-friendly, allowing boat owners to quickly and securely outfit their vessels with this vital safety feature. Whether you are navigating busy waterways or enjoying a serene evening cruise, this stern light provides the peace of mind that comes with knowing your vessel is properly marked and visible.

Beyond its functional necessity, the design of this stern light complements the overall look of your boat. The sleek black housing and the clear white light create a professional and polished appearance. Its application extends across various types of watercraft, from small fishing boats and sailboats to larger yachts and commercial vessels. By investing in this single lens stern light, you are investing in enhanced safety, reliable performance, and a product built to endure the challenges of the sea. Ensure your vessel meets all navigation light requirements and enjoy your time on the water with the assurance that comes from superior marine lighting solutions.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Product Type Stern Light
Housing Material Black Polymer
Lens Color White
Light Type Single Lens
Voltage 12V
Bulb Type Incandescent (or LED compatible, check specific model)
Visibility 2 Nautical Miles
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approx. 3.5" x 3" x 2.5"
Weight Approx. 0.3 lbs
Mounting Surface Mount
MFG Number 1374 E00 BLK

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