Bi- Color Red & Green Boat Marine Bi Color Bow Light Aluminum Pole & Base Kit on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
Tear Drop Pole Bow Light & Base Set
- Bi color bow light. This is a complete kit with the light pole and base assembly
- Plastic upper casing with aluminum pole.
- 225 degree visibility
- Meets CE and USCG requirements for 1 NM visibility.
- Bulb included with light
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Water resistant and made for the marine environment
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