Portable Navilight 2NM - TriColor w/Clamp-On Rail Mount
The Navilight Tricolor 2NM - US Coast Guard approved for 2 nautical miles includes a green light to be shown at the starboard side and a red light to be shown at the port side. In addition, it includes the white Sternlight, to be used at the stern. It is battery operated, uses super bright LED light, is water proof, floats and attaches almost anywhere through its double magnetic mounting system.
The green as well as the red lights show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of 112,5°. The white Sternlight shows an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of 135°. All lights work independently, in a combination of all three or red/green together.
Examples of usage:
*Based on the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, commonly called 72 COLREGs
On a power-driven vessel of 12M or more in length but less than 50M in length:
On a power-driven vessel of less than 12M in length:
On a sailing vessel underway:
On a sailing vessel of less than 20 meters in lengths as backup light:
Specifications:
Modes / approximate burn time:
Clamp-On Rail Mount
Designed to allow secure mounting of the Navi lights with magnetic base to the bow pulpit or stern rail.
Examples of Usage:
The Clamp-on Rail mount easily attaches to the bow pulpit and can safely hold for example the Navi light TriColor. In a nearly center position it may be used in its BiColor mode, otherwise it is recommended to use two Clamp-on Rail mounts, each equipped with a Navi light TriColor showing the green and red light individually.
Mounted to the Stern rail it may hold the Navi lights TriColor, or the Navi light 360°/Navi light Rescue to show the Sternlight.
The Clamp-on Rail mount may also be used on vertical poles - together with the Navi light 360°/ Navi light Rescue it is the perfect solution for the Masthead light.
Specifications:
Save mounting of Navi lights with magnetic base (Navi light 360° 2NM, Navi light TriColor 2NM, Navi light Red/Green, Navi light 360° Rescue).