All-in-one starboard-side light combines navigation, docking, and courtesy lighting in a compact stainless housing. IP68 sealed with a 1750-lumen dock beam and a 30" pigtail, it installs fast and meets ABYC A-16 and USCG 2 NM.
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The TecNiq 3 in 1 navigation, docking, and courtesy light is designed to give boaters an all in one solution for safety and coastal boating regulations.
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Hi, everyone, Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our TecNiq 3 n 1 Navigation Light. It's your starboard side or the right hand side of the vessel if you're facing the bow or the front of the vessel. And it has a nice stainless steel cover over it and it's gonna give you white and green LEDs. So folks, it's just powered by 15 individual LEDs. You're gonna have 12 dedicated weight guide courtesy LEDs, two dedicated docking LEDs, and one dedicated navigation LED.
And then, of course, you got a nice chrome cover that's gonna cover it. You have a nice adhesive gasket here. So whenever you install this with two No.8 screws sold separately, you're gonna have a nice flush surface mount, or surface mount, rather, connection onto your vessel. So this is super bright. I do have it pre-wired here for demonstration purposes.
You can see the green, you can see the whites, and it's very, very bright. Let's go ahead and shut off the overhead lights in the studio. So this is super bright folks, and I was actually really impressed with how bright it really is. So give me a second for my lights to focus, there we go. Now this is pointing on my back wall.
I'm about four feet away approximately, so pretty bright. And then, of course, pointing towards you all watching out there. I'm about seven feet away, give or take, zoomed in a little bit. So pretty bright. Again, I'm pretty impressed with the color and the brightness, the clarity.
It is 700 or 1,750 lumens of power. And again, it's 15 LEDs. Let me go ahead and clip this now. I got it pre-powered up like I was mentioning, and there we go. So again, you have 30 inches of this jacketed sheath wire. So more than enough to do the job as far as installation and everything. And like I showed you earlier, this front chrome, I'm sorry, stainless steel cover, covers the lens house and everything, giving it a nice, clean, and directional shooting out of light. And again, everything here has been certified for use on these vessels by the Coast Guard standards and those kind of things, so you can rest assured you're gonna be legal as far as those kind of compliances. Again, you get green and white LEDs, runs on 12 volts. This is the starboard side, stainless steel cover TecNiq Navigation Light. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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