matt h
22 June 2007, 07:26
Been searching for some LED Nav lights,anybody know of where i can locate a set at the right money??:thumbs:
Led Nav Lightsmatt h 22 June 2007, 07:26 Been searching for some LED Nav lights,anybody know of where i can locate a set at the right money??:thumbs: GuyP 22 June 2007, 10:29 Not used this site yet, but planning to once I get an A-frame made: http://www.boatshop.com.au/category2_1.htm Shipped from Oz for $15 Oz dollars (about £6.50) and only about £20 for both the port and starboard. VAT and import should be minimal on this amount (£5 maybe) Cookee 22 June 2007, 12:42 http://www.aqua-marineint.com/content/default.asp?PageId=366&CategoryId=122 I think you have to go through the nearest dealer or I can get them for you and post them up to you if you like? 01548 856078 codprawn 22 June 2007, 12:46 Quite why some people charge so much for LED lights is beyond me - those Australian prices are much more sensible!!! Spike 22 June 2007, 20:29 Try BUSSEL's chanders in Weymouth, speak to Rocky & mention my name; Mike Patrick. 01305-785633. Great guy should be able to sort you out. bogib 22 June 2007, 21:03 I fitted my boat with Hella LED navigation lights which are made in New Zealand Used them in high density fog recently as driving across mountain roads on my way from Akureyri (north coast) to Reykjavik Bogi matt h 23 June 2007, 07:04 Thank you Guyp !!! one of the best web sites i have come across, purchased 2 Stainless covered lights and a foldable anchor Light, £70 in postage and taxes, 11 days to wait now!! another case of ripoff Britain me tinks!:@ codprawn 23 June 2007, 11:38 Thank you Guyp !!! one of the best web sites i have come across, purchased 2 Stainless covered lights and a foldable anchor Light, £70 in postage and taxes, 11 days to wait now!! another case of ripoff Britain me tinks!:@ Possibly not - the British lights are incredibly well engineered works of art - the problem is do we really NEED incredibly well engineered works of art just to light up our boats??? Cookee 25 June 2007, 11:37 Thank you Guyp !!! one of the best web sites i have come across, purchased 2 Stainless covered lights and a foldable anchor Light, £70 in postage and taxes, 11 days to wait now!! another case of ripoff Britain me tinks!:@ Let us know how you get on with that stuff - It's probably not CE approved so we won't be fitting it though! GuyP 25 June 2007, 14:10 Let us know how you get on with that stuff - It's probably not CE approved so we won't be fitting it though! It may well be CE marked, as some of the same products appear here on the ASAP site: http://www.asap-supplies.com/index.php?main_frame=toc.php?toc=search_disp&asap=7138097f14aa937fd3d906ea529fd9f5&keywords=721892 mark-f 26 June 2007, 11:42 Been searching for some LED Nav lights,anybody know of where i can locate a set at the right money??:thumbs: All I did was purchase normal Navlights and fit these inside them :-) http://www.doctorled.com/p2.htm :thumbs: Mark Baydreamer 30 July 2007, 11:14 Thank you Guyp !!! one of the best web sites i have come across, purchased 2 Stainless covered lights and a foldable anchor Light, £70 in postage and taxes, 11 days to wait now!! another case of ripoff Britain me tinks!:@ I ordered the same on set on july 24th and received them today. They seem to be the biz. Excellent service all round. Zippy 30 July 2007, 20:12 Im looking at those Stainless steel covered ones. can anyone who has bought them confirm if they are of good quality?? also, any experience of the shipping cost to UK?? Many thanks Howard. Baydreamer 30 July 2007, 20:14 I bought the anchor light and the twin set of nav lights for €98 incl postage. Zippy 30 July 2007, 20:22 Many thanks. sorry for all the questions, how long for delvery?? Kind regards Howard Baydreamer 30 July 2007, 20:24 I ordered the same on set on july 24th and received them today. :thumbs: Hightower 25 January 2008, 19:57 Bought a pair of Stainless finished LED Nav lights from an Austrailian Ebay company, I'm very impressed with these lights and are marked USCG and COLREG 2NM delivery was 4 days. Price was 45 Aus$ Zippy 27 January 2008, 19:06 i ordered mine from the guys mentioned at the start of this thread. fingers crossed they will be here before i go away again! Hightower 27 January 2008, 19:21 i ordered mine from the guys mentioned at the start of this thread. fingers crossed they will be here before i go away again! I had a look at these people too and being a bit of a pikey, thought that $60 + postage was a little expensive :D jwalker 27 January 2008, 21:57 This is not a criticism, just a comment. I know that the requirement for visibility of small boat nav lights is 2 nautical miles but are you happy for a large boat to need to be only 2 miles away when you get seen? Hightower 27 January 2008, 22:44 This is not a criticism, just a comment. I know that the requirement for visibility of small boat nav lights is 2 nautical miles but are you happy for a large boat to need to be only 2 miles away when you get seen? No offence to me but to be completley honest, I figure that 2nm will be fine for most inshore cruising, I guess I might want something a little more powerful if crossing the channel, but can't really see it as being a major problem unless I break down or something and as I'd be crossing the Channel in daylight I shouldn't really need lights. I think that one has to ask the question if lights on a small craft are really that usefull at all. From a height of 6' from Sea level the horizon is only 3 miles away and as most nav lights on RIBs are lower than that then so is the horizon and hence the range of the light. But I'd rather have lights than none at all. What have you on your RIB Jeff? jwalker 27 January 2008, 22:51 I think that one has to ask the question if lights on a small craft are really that usefull at all. From a height of 6' from Sea level the horizon is only 3 miles away and as most nav lights on RIBs are lower than that then so is the horizon and hence the range of the light. But I'd rather have lights than none at all. Aye, but from the bridge of a big boat the horizon would be much further. What have you on your RIB Jeff?Well I realised how puny my lights were and I also got fed up with the bulbs only lasting a very short while so I diy'd some led lamps. Very bright, so bright I had to paint a black patch on a stainless cleat because a reflection shone backwards as brightly as a normal nav light. Nothing is ever straight forward. Hightower 27 January 2008, 23:02 That's assuming that someones on watch :p In the Solent there are so many Nav lights from fishing boats, bouys etc I doubt they'd even see you. I do however carry flares and if I had broken down in a main shipping channel then I guess I wouldn't trust the crew of a tanker of Ferry to see me and would keep the flares pretty close to me. But I see your point. If a 2nm range was inadequet (spelling :p ) why sell Nav lights in this range? jwalker 27 January 2008, 23:09 That's assuming that someones on watch :p Bad boy.:) I do however carry flares and if I had broken down in a main shipping channel then I guess I wouldn't trust the crew of a tanker of Ferry to see me and would keep the flares pretty close to me. Yeh, I agree that's a good idea. If a 2nm range was inadequet (spelling :p ) why sell Nav lights in this range? I dunno, it wasn't my idea.....:D BruceB 27 January 2008, 23:57 That's assuming that someones on watch :p I used to go to sea on research ships, you would be shocked to find out just how often larger ships rely just on their radar set beeping when someone comes close and don't keep watch. Two recent incidents locally to me can be used as examples- Does anybody remember the the Jambo a few years ago? 50miles off course with nobody awake on the bridge and managed to ram Scotland near Ullapool? A local fishing boat (who shall remain nameless to save embarrassment) being boarded by the lifeboat because it was circling slowly off Oban. All the crew were found asleep below by the lifeboat crew. so that statement isn't a million miles from the truth a lot of the time........ Pablo 28 February 2008, 12:40 I'm only very rarely going to need lights on my boat. I would think that on such small craft only a white light would suffice. I also wonder why I can't find simple AA battery powered ones. 3 LEDs will stay lit for at least 160 hours on a bicycle. jyasaki 28 February 2008, 15:27 There are a couple of companies that sell battery powered nav lights (self-contained, AA powered, I mean.) Innovative [something or other - Lighting?] is one; had a set for my SIB in case I got caught out after dark. The moisture in the drybox was enough to corrode everything to uselessness before I ever used them. And that was after giving all metal bits a good coating of silicone grease. I don't know what the regs are in France, but in the US if the boat is capable of over 7 kts and powered by an engine, you must have lights rated a step higher than the battery powered ones (not sure exactly what that rating is, though; going by the markings on the packaging.) Here's a link: http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=116109F jky yoyo 28 February 2008, 21:46 The lights shown on this thread from down under look great but they are on the large side for my requirements at about 90mm long. Has anybody found anything similar but a little smaller? I wish to mount the smaller lights on the side of my console. Pablo 29 February 2008, 08:50 I think that just the white one in this set will do me. I'd attach it to my flag pole when needed. It will last 80 hours on a single LR20 battery. http://www.bigship.com/catalogue/electricite-1/feux-de-navigation/feux-de-navigation-3-feux-de-secours martx007 29 February 2008, 09:58 I bought them Pablo a few weeks ago as they were advertised as LED lights. Mine arrived with filament bulbs in so I don't know whether that was a one off or not. Martin Pablo 29 February 2008, 13:46 I've not seen them advertised with LEDs but it would be interesting. hobbit555 08 March 2008, 17:40 Have recently seen LED bulbs that fit in normal nav lights. not sure if they make them small enough for vessels under 7m will try to find them for you waverunner 13 March 2008, 19:54 I ordered the same on set on july 24th and received them today. They seem to be the biz. Excellent service all round. Just ordered a set, lets hope they are as good as they sound :thumbs: Rooster21 13 March 2008, 21:39 Received mine from Oz last week. Liked the LED NAV lights alot. But the allround white seems a bit "made in China" ish, Taiwan actually. Does'nt seem bright enough to me either. Didnt get any customs charges either. :) BruceB 12 April 2008, 10:27 I got the lights from boatshop.com.au site as well. A pair of white LED port/starboard delivered in around a week for £27 all in. Quite pleased with them and quicker delivery than most UK companies. Hightower 12 April 2008, 11:41 I got the lights from boatshop.com.au site as well. A pair of white LED port/starboard delivered in around a week for £27 all in. Quite pleased with them and quicker delivery than most UK companies. did you go for the ones with the stainless covers? BruceB 12 April 2008, 12:43 Nah, got the white ones as I am going to console mount them rather than back on the frame. I have a full width white console on order so it will reduce the wiring outside the console and hopefully be less obtrusive with night vision than just in direct view. |