ALL-ROUND LITE

Ensure your vessel is seen and safe with the All-Round Lite, a fundamental navigation light designed to provide 360-degree visibility. This essential piece of marine equipment is crucial for communicating your vessel's presence to other boaters, especially during nighttime hours or in conditions where visibility is compromised. Its simple yet effective design makes it a reliable choice for a wide range of watercraft.

  • Key Features
  • Comprehensive 360° Visibility: Emits a continuous white light that is visible from all directions, ensuring your vessel is clearly identified on the water.
  • Enhanced Safety: Crucial for preventing collisions by clearly signaling your vessel's position and status to approaching craft.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for various types of boats, from small craft to larger vessels, fulfilling essential navigation light requirements.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the challenging marine environment, offering long-lasting performance and reliability.
  • Easy to Install: Designed for straightforward mounting, allowing for quick integration into your existing boat lighting system.

The All-Round Lite is a critical component for any boater committed to safety and regulatory compliance. By providing an unobstructed arc of light, it allows other mariners to easily determine your vessel's location and avoid potential hazards. This light is particularly important when anchored, motoring at night, or operating in busy shipping lanes where clear communication of your presence is paramount.

This navigation light is engineered for performance and ease of use. Its straightforward design focuses on delivering reliable illumination without unnecessary complexity. Investing in a quality all-round light like this contributes significantly to your peace of mind, knowing that your vessel is equipped with the necessary tools for safe navigation. Whether you are embarking on a short trip or a long voyage, the All-Round Lite stands as a dependable beacon, enhancing your safety on the water.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Light Type All-Round Light
Color White
Visibility 3 Nautical Miles
Beam Angle 360 Degrees
Voltage 12 Volts DC
Bulb Type Incandescent (may vary based on specific model, often 10W or 15W)
Housing Material ABS Plastic (may have chrome-plated options)
Mounting Surface Mount
Dimensions (H x W) Approx. 4 1/2" x 3 1/4"
Weight Approx. 0.5 lbs
Certifications USCG Certified

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