12V Marine Navigation Light 5W LED Lamps NEKEKE Yacht Light Stainless Steel Red And Green
Navigation Light Description
Just like any other mode of transport, the lighting systems used on ships are crucial to ensuring safety, especially during nighttime
navigation. Given their massive size, vessels rely heavily on these systems. In fact, the lighting setup on a ship plays a vital role in
safe navigation, making it one of the key focus areas in maritime studies and a critical component in competency exams.
Navigation Light Parameter
| Product Name | Navigation Light |
| Light Color | Red and Green |
| Material | S.S.304 |
| Voltage | 12V DC |
| Wattage | 3W |
| Size | 57*38mm |
| Waterproof | Yes |

Navigation Light Specification
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Due to manual measurement, a slight difference of about 0.5–1 inch (1 inch = 2.54 cm) may occur — thank you for your understanding.
This kit does not include installation instructions. For the best results, we recommend seeking help from a professional installer.

Navigation Light Advantage
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Why are boat navigation lights essential?
Marine navigation lights are primarily designed to prevent accidents and ensure safe travel, especially at night. Regardless of size,
every boat must be equipped with proper navigation lights as part of its safety system. The two key colors—red and green—serve
to identify the boat's direction and status. It is the responsibility of the vessel’s owner or operator to ensure that the correct lights are
displayed based on the boat’s size and the specific waters in which it operates. Additionally, remember that visibility angles are crucial
when your boat is in motion. If your boat has a significant bow-up angle, be sure to account for that when installing or inspecting the lights.