THIS IS A LIKE NEW PORTABLE NAVIGATION LIGHT,HAS BEEN ON THE BOAT IN STORAGE. IT HAS AN INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB, TAKES TWO 'D' BATTERIES ( NOT INCLUDED) HAS A C-CLAMP FOR MOUNTING, ON/OFF SWITCH. HOUSING IS 2 1/2" DIA, OVERALL LENGTH IS ABOUT 8 1/2"L. A NICE LIGHT FOR THE DINGHY OR AN EMERGENCY RUNNING LIGHT. BUYER IS BUYING 'AS IS' CONDITION.
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