ALL-ROUND LIGHT FXD 11"

Brand: Perko - Display Pack

Enhance your vessel's visibility and safety with the Perko All-Round Light. This robust 11-inch fixed mount light is designed to provide a full 360-degree illumination, making your boat clearly visible to other craft in all directions. Essential for anchoring, docking, or navigating in low-light conditions, this light ensures compliance with maritime regulations and significantly reduces the risk of collisions. Its durable construction is built to withstand the rigors of the marine environment, offering reliable performance season after season.

  • Key Features
  • 360-Degree Illumination: Emits a bright, unobstructed light in all directions, crucial for visibility when anchored or operating at night.
  • Polished Chrome Finish: Offers a classic, aesthetically pleasing look that complements various boat designs.
  • Energy Efficient: Designed to provide maximum illumination with minimal power consumption.

The Perko All-Round Light is an indispensable piece of equipment for any boater concerned with safety and regulatory compliance. Its 360-degree light pattern is particularly vital when your vessel is stationary, serving as an anchor light that clearly signals your presence to approaching vessels, especially in fog or darkness. The fixed mount ensures the light remains stable even in rough seas, and its substantial 11-inch height helps to elevate the light, increasing its visibility over obstructions on deck. The polished chrome finish not only adds a touch of elegance to your boat but also offers excellent resistance to the corrosive effects of saltwater.

This navigation light is more than just a safety device; it's a critical component for responsible boating. By ensuring your vessel is always visible, you contribute to a safer maritime environment for everyone. The easy installation process means you can quickly outfit your boat with this essential safety feature. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a recreational boater, the Perko All-Round Light offers the peace of mind that comes with knowing your vessel is properly illuminated and easily identifiable, day or night.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Manufacturer Part Number (MFG) 0455 DP2 CHR
Height 11 inches
Beam Type All-Round (360°)
Housing Color Chrome
Mounting Type Fixed Mount
Voltage 12V
Visibility 2 Nautical Miles
Base Diameter Approx. 3.5 inches
Weight Approx. 1.5 lbs
Material Chrome Plated Bronze
Certifications USCG Certified

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