Features
- Full navigation light coverage from one platform: All three required navigation light positions (Port, Starboard, and Stern) are available as a matched set, simplifying procurement and ensuring consistent form factor across the vessel
- Zero maintenance LED light source: Unlike incandescent navigation lights that require regular bulb replacement, the LED light source maintains consistent output over its service life without sudden failure at sea
- Fleet-friendly 12-24V compatibility: A single part number works across both 12V recreational and 24V commercial or naval electrical systems, reducing inventory complexity for multi-vessel operators
- Pressure wash rated IP67 sealing: The housing withstands not just spray and rain but active pressure washing during routine vessel maintenance, which degrades lesser IP-rated fittings over time
- Low profile for clean deck integration: The compact mounting footprint allows installation on hulls, superstructures, and deck fittings where space is limited without protruding hardware that creates snagging or interference risks
Built for Extreme Marine Environments
Ship navigation lights are a legal requirement under international maritime regulations, and their reliability is non-negotiable. A navigation light failure at sea creates a collision risk and a regulatory violation simultaneously.
The Model 450 is engineered to eliminate that risk. The IP67-sealed polycarbonate housing blocks water ingress from rain, wave spray, and pressure washing. The LED light source maintains consistent output over its service life without the gradual dimming or sudden failure of incandescent bulbs. The wide voltage input range ensures stable operation whether the vessel’s electrical system is running from batteries, shore power, or a generator with variable output.
For naval vessels and commercial fleet operators specifying LED marine navigation lights across multiple platforms, the 12-24V compatibility and three-configuration availability reduce the number of part numbers required while maintaining full navigation light coverage. Our marine navigation light range covers additional formats and configurations for vessels with specific mounting or output requirements.
For broader maritime lighting needs including deck lighting and interior ship lighting, explore our full ship lighting range.
Specifications
| Performance | |
| Input Voltage | 12-24V DC |
| Configurations | Port (Red), Starboard (Green), Stern (White) |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
| Lens Color | Clear |
| Housing Material | Polycarbonate |
| Housing Color | White |
| Mounting Type | Low Profile Mount |
| Ingress Protection | IP67 (dustproof and waterproof) |
| Compliance | Meets marine navigation standards |
| Dimensions | |
| Height | 33.02 mm / 1.3 in |
| Width | 198.12 mm / 7.8 in |
| Depth | 43.18 mm / 1.7 in |
| Shape | Stylized |
| Environment | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | -40 °C / -40 °F |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 65 °C / 149 °F |
| Electrical | |
| Connector or Wiring | 12″ Bare Leads |
| Weight | |
| Product Weight | 0.24 lbs / 0.11 kgs |
Part numbers
| Part No. | Description |
|---|---|
| 0230681 | 12-24V LED Port (Red) Marine Signal Light |
| 0230691 | 12-24V LED Starboard (Green) Marine Signal Light |
| 0230701 | 12-24V LED Stern (White) Marine Signal Light |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Marine navigation lights indicate a vessel’s position, heading, and status to other vessels at night and in reduced visibility conditions. Port (red), starboard (green), and stern (white) lights are the minimum required configuration under international maritime rules, allowing other vessels to determine your direction of travel and take appropriate action to avoid collision.
Port lights are red and mounted on the left side of the vessel. Starboard lights are green and mounted on the right side. Stern lights are white and mounted at the rear. Together they allow other vessels to determine whether you are approaching head-on, crossing, or moving away, which determines right-of-way under maritime collision regulations.
The Model 450 meets marine navigation light standards. Vessel operators should confirm compliance with the specific regulations applicable to their flag state and vessel class, as requirements for light arc, intensity, and visibility distance vary between vessel types and operating areas.