Boat Navigation Lights
Stainless Steel Combo Navigation Light
Stainless Steel Combo Navigation Light Stainless steel 1/4' terminals provide fast connection to wire leads and meet Colreg 72 and are internationally approved for boats up to 39.4 feet. Corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel combined with rubber gasketed sealed lens.
Stainless Steek Round Transom Light
Stainless Steek Round Transom Light Stainless steel two mile stern light for boats up to 65 feet.
Base Assembly for Stern Lights
Base Assembly for Stern Lights Features a swivel cover that protects the socket when light is stowed away. Socket is non-corrosive. Plastic base extends just 3' below deck when installed. Patented die cast Zamak base with Perma-Plate chrome finish.
20'' Fold-Down Masthead Light
20' Fold-Down Masthead Light Three mile forward white running light and three mile anchor light for power or sailing vessels under 20 meters in length. Fully adjustable base.
Quasar, Bi-Colar Sidelight
Quasar, Bi-Colar Sidelight For use on boats up to 65.6 in length. Bulb and a 7' wire lead is also included. Base dimensions are 2 13/16' L x 2 1/4'W.
Universal Fit, Frosted Globe 36'' All-Round Light
Universal Fit, Frosted Globe 36' All-Round Light The Most Popular Replacement Pole Lights!The globe lens is constructed of lightweight high impact plastic to reduce weight and strain on pole and base. Provides 360 degrees illumination. Comes with an anodized aluminum pole.
Perko Stern Light Replacement Globe
Perko Stern Light Replacement Globe White translucent replacement globe for 360 degrees All Around stern lights.
20'' Stern Light Pole
20' Stern Light Pole 1/2' anodized aluminum tube with two mile visibility. For power or sailing vessels under 20 meters in length.
Fold Down All Around Light - Chrome/Black
Fold Down All Around Light - Chrome/Black Fold down, adjustable angle, vertical mount that was designed for T-tops, hard tops and any other higher mounting spots. It has two clear sealed lenses, black plastic top with a chrome plated zinc base and pole.











