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Lumateo Navigation Rubrail Lights Led F38-6600 on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
In great working condition.
Brand:Lumateo Manufacturer Part Number:F38-6600-G&R

Lumateo Navigation Rubrail lights LED F38-6600

High polish, stainless steel rub rail mounted LED navigations lights. ABYC/USCG tested and approved. Aluminum heat sink. 3-Watt port (red) and starboard (green) LEDs. IP-68 rating for wet locations. Easy installation. Reliable long-life LEDs will provide years of maintenance-free service. Designed to fit the popular Taco V21-9659 rigid vinyl rub rail profile. 120° unobstructed view. Two-mile range.
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