LED BLK/POLY TOWING LIGHT YLW

Brand: Donovan Marine Inc

Illuminate your vessel's intentions with the advanced LED BLK/POLY TOWING LIGHT YLW from Donovan Marine Inc. This robust towing light is engineered to provide exceptional visibility and reliability in demanding marine environments. Designed with cutting-edge LED technology, it ensures your towing operations are clearly communicated, enhancing safety and compliance on the water. Its durable construction is built to withstand the harsh conditions of marine use, making it a dependable choice for professional mariners.

  • Key Features
  • High-Intensity Yellow LED: Emits a powerful, distinct yellow light for clear signaling, ensuring your towing status is unmistakable to other vessels.
  • Waterproof and Vibration Resistant: Sealed to prevent water ingress and designed to endure the constant vibrations of marine operation.
  • Meets Regulatory Standards: Designed to comply with relevant maritime regulations for towing lights, ensuring operational safety and legal adherence.

This LED towing light is an essential piece of equipment for any vessel engaged in towing operations. Its bright yellow illumination cuts through fog, rain, and darkness, providing a critical visual cue to other mariners. The robust black polymer housing is not only aesthetically pleasing but also engineered for extreme durability, offering protection against saltwater, sun exposure, and physical impacts. Mariners can trust this light to perform consistently, day in and day out, contributing to safer navigation and preventing potential collisions. The energy efficiency of the LED system is a significant advantage, minimizing power draw, which is crucial for vessels with limited electrical resources. Installation is straightforward, and its resilient design means minimal maintenance is required, allowing you to focus on your operations. Whether you are a commercial operator or a recreational boater, this towing light offers peace of mind through enhanced visibility and unwavering reliability. It's an investment in safety that pays dividends by clearly communicating your vessel's status and intentions.

The Donovan Marine Inc LED BLK/POLY TOWING LIGHT YLW is more than just a light; it's a vital safety component. Its purpose-built design addresses the unique challenges of marine signaling, offering a superior alternative to older lighting technologies. The distinct yellow color is universally recognized for towing operations, leaving no room for misinterpretation. The materials used are selected for their resilience in a harsh marine environment, ensuring that the light will function effectively for years to come. This commitment to quality and performance makes it an indispensable tool for maintaining safe passage and adhering to maritime protocols. Its integration into your vessel's lighting system is seamless, providing a bright, clear signal that enhances overall situational awareness for all vessels in your vicinity. Equip your vessel with this essential safety feature and navigate with confidence, knowing your towing status is clearly and effectively communicated.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Light Color Yellow
Housing Material Black Polymer
Light Source LED
Voltage 12-24V DC
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approx. 4.5" x 4.5" x 3.5"
Weight Approx. 0.8 lbs
Waterproof Rating IP67
Certifications ABYC, USCG
MFG Number 1379 M00 BLK

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