SINGLE LENS BLK/POLY ALL-ROUND LIGHT RED

Brand: Donovan Marine Inc

Ensure optimal visibility and safety on the water with the Donovan Marine Inc. SINGLE LENS BLK/POLY ALL-ROUND LIGHT RED. This essential marine navigation light is designed to meet stringent visibility requirements, making your vessel clearly identifiable to other boats and preventing potential collisions. Its robust construction and specific red hue are crucial for adhering to maritime regulations.

Key Features:

  • Superior Visibility: ** Emits a bright, unobstructed 360-degree red light, ensuring your vessel is seen from all directions, day or night.
  • Durable Construction: ** Built with high-quality black polymer housing to withstand harsh marine environments, including saltwater, UV exposure, and impacts.
  • All-Round Illumination: ** Functions as an all-round light, serving multiple purposes such as an anchor light or masthead light as needed for different vessel types and situations.
  • Reliable Performance: ** Engineered for consistent, dependable operation, providing peace of mind during extended voyages or in challenging conditions.
  • Regulatory Compliance: ** Meets established standards for marine navigation lighting, ensuring your vessel is legally equipped and safe.

This all-round light is a critical component for any boater prioritizing safety and compliance. Its primary function is to provide a consistent and unmistakable signal to other mariners, especially in low-light conditions or fog. The distinct red color is universally recognized in maritime signaling, conveying specific operational states or positions of your vessel. Whether you're at anchor, cruising, or navigating busy waterways, this light enhances your vessel's presence and reduces the risk of accidents. The single-lens design ensures a clear, wide beam, maximizing its effectiveness. Its robust black polymer construction is not just for aesthetics but is engineered to resist corrosion and degradation from the elements, guaranteeing a long service life and minimizing maintenance needs. This makes it an economical and practical choice for a wide range of recreational and commercial vessels.

Applications for this light are diverse, ranging from small fishing boats and sailboats to larger yachts and powerboats. It is particularly vital for vessels operating at night or in restricted visibility conditions where visual cues are paramount. By clearly indicating your vessel's position and status, this light contributes significantly to the overall safety of navigation. It is an indispensable piece of equipment that supports responsible boating practices and ensures that your vessel remains visible and identifiable, thereby enhancing the safety of everyone on board and those sharing the waterways.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Model Number 1370 RE0 BLK
Light Color Red
Housing Color Black
Lens Type Single Lens
Housing Material Polycarbonate
Beam Angle 360 degrees
Voltage Rating 12V
Approximate Weight 0.5 lbs
Dimensions (H x W) 4.5 x 3.5 inches
Certifications ABYC A-16, USCG 1 NM

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