Stainless Steel Led Bow Navigation Light Deck Mount 12v Marine Boat Yacht Light on 2040-parts.com
Qingdao, Shandong, China
Stainless Steel LED Bow Navigation Light Deck Mount Marine Boat Yacht Light 12V • LED bulb draws less energy from the boat battery • Stainless steel surface for better corrosion resistance and durability • Red and green Bi-color • Visibility: About 1 mile • For boat size: <6m • Bulb: LED bulb, 12V DC
Specifications • Base Diameter 57 mm (2.32")
• Height: 39 mm(1.54") Payment • We accept only PayPal payment. • Payment is expected to be made within 3 days. Unpaid items will be open as per eBay.
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