26" Removable LED Stern Light
Portable Navigation Device
Designed to clamp onto your bow or stern
Product
Description
These portable navigation lights use 6 bright LEDs that consume
less energy for more battery life. Designed to clamp on your bow or stern.
Require three C-cell batteries (not included).
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