Boat and Marine Lighting
No matter which type of vessel you operate, a small boat, a large yacht, or a commercial vessel, being able to safely navigate the watercraft through the darkness and under all types of weather conditions is the primary use of
navigation lights,
underwater lights and
searchlights. Boats and marine vessels must display navigation lights at night or in low visibility conditions to provide a visual reference for other vessel operators on the type, size and direction of travel of watercraft. Boats and marine vessels must display navigation lights at night or in low visibility conditions to provide a visual reference for other vessel operators on the type, size and direction of travel of watercraft. If you are a boater, you know how important it is to have durable, high performing and functionally advanced underwater lights. There are dozens of other types of lights that are equally useful during the hours of darkness or in unfavorable weather conditions. These watercraft lights include
courtesy lights,
interior lights,
utility lights,
accent lights,
flood lights, and
spreader lights. Boat and marine lighting is a niche of applications where durability, reliability, weatherability, and performance are non-negotiable demands.