Meet the Attwood LightArmor Deck Mount Navigation Light in Black Composite, a starboard (green) navigation solution designed for boats that demand reliability and regulatory readiness. With up to 2 nautical miles of visibility and USCG certification, it delivers clear signaling while keeping a sleek, low-profile deck presence.
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2 NM USCG-certified navigation light: Reliable marine signaling with up to 2 nautical miles of visibility.
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Starboard (green) light with black composite deck-mount housing: Durable, weather-ready construction for demanding marine environments.
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LED light engine that stays cool and lasts 50,000+ hours: Long service life with minimal heat generation for safe operation.
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Corrosion resistant and IP67-rated: Built to withstand saltwater exposure and water ingress in tough conditions.
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Color-indicated cores: Easy, error-free installation and wiring coordination.
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Sharper cut-off angles: Enhanced visibility and safer navigation from multiple viewing angles.
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EN/ISO 19009:2015 compliant: Global regulatory readiness for compatible maritime equipment.
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Tell-tale indicators: Quick, intuitive use on deck for immediate status recognition.
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Compact footprint with refined styling: Sleek deck profile that minimizes footprint without compromising performance.
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Prop 65 warning: This product carries a Prop 65 warning. This item can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
The LightArmor deck light combines long-lasting LED performance with robust, corrosion-resistant housing and precise visibility standards. Its cool-running LED engine reduces heat buildup, promoting reliability during extended voyages. Color-coded cores streamline installation, reducing downtime and wiring mistakes. With sharper cut-off angles and a green starboard signal, you’ll benefit from clearer night-time signaling and safer navigation, all while meeting EN/ISO 19009:2015 global requirements. Corrosion resistance and IP67 protection ensure dependable operation in harsh marine environments, making it a prudent choice for serious seafarers.