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Innovative Lighting LED Deck Mount Navigation Light - White - 550-1100-7
LED Combination Sidelight - Deck Mount

  • Operates 9-16 volt DC systems
  • 6 LED configuration
  • For powerboats under 20 meters (65.6 ft)
  • 50,000 hours of service life
  • Requires .375" hole
  • Energy draw 115 milliamps
  • Transparent lens
  • Cool to the touch
  • Stainless steel housing
  • Hard wire leads
  • 3.25" x 2.60" x 1.65"
  • Color: White

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