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New anchor lights from Hella Marine offer efficiency and reliability

by Sail-World.com on 4 Sep 2016
Visible and reliable anchor lights are essential for safe and enjoyable boating Hella Marine
The new NaviLED 360 Pole series anchor lights by Hella Marine offer exceptional efficiency and unmatched reliability.

By law, all anchored boats are required to show a light at night. Safety dictates the light be reliable, clearly visible and with a minimum power drain.

Taking the popularity of the new NaviLED 360 Compact All Round / Anchor Lamp, Hella Marine has released a pole mount range with fixed, fold down and plug-in base options. A total of 18 styles and types are available in the Navico anchor light range - there's one suitable for any size and type of boat and use.

Using only the highest quality materials the NaviLED 360 Compact series is proven to withstand the harsh marine environment and by drawing less than 1W, the NaviLED anchor light offers exceptional power savings, while still showing over a range of two nautical miles.

Hella Marine LED technology has no filaments to break making NaviLED® lamps extremely shock and vibration proof for reliability and safety in demanding conditions.

Each lamp is completely sealed (IP67) and manufactured using ultra-durable acrylics that are extremely UV, impact, and chemical resistant meaning they will not fade, yellow, become brittle or corrode - ensuring an ultra-long service life.

No maintenance is required, and Hella Marine optics deliver 100% correct light output and enhance visibility compared to bulb navigation lamps.



Internationally approved the NaviLED series meets the requirements of COLREG, USCG, ABYC-16, RCD and WHEELMARK.

MultivoltTM circuitry provides constant illumination and circuit protection from 9-33V DC, even under severe voltage fluctuations.

Hella Marine LED Lamps are designed and manufactured in New Zealand, supported by a 5-year warranty for complete peace of mind and available from leading marine distributors.

For more information on the full rage and options for the Hella Marine range of anchor lights click here and see the technical details below.

To see the Hella Marine range at a distributor near you click here and don't forget to check the Hella Marine Youtube Website

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