Jan 9, 2018
With their finicky filament bulbs and lightweight construction, traditional anchor pole lights seldom last more than a few seasons before needing to be replaced. NaviLED 360 Anchor Pole Mount Lamps from Hella marine are built with heavy-duty components for years of dependable, energy-efficient service. A new 8" fold-down model further rounds out the available lighting options.
Consuming less than 1W of power, these lamps use LED technology and sophisticated MultivoltTM 9-33V DC advanced electronics to ensure reliable illumination. They are internationally-approved to a range of 2 nm. The advanced circuitry also provides reverse polarity, spike and over-voltage protection for long life, even during severe voltage fluctuations and low battery operation.
NaviLED 360 Anchor Pole Mount Lamps are available with a variety of installation options and pole lengths. They include a compact surface mount lamp; 6" and 8" fixed pole versions; and 8", 12", 24" and 40" fold-down models. Each comes pre-wired with twin-core marine cable.
Fully sealed and IP 67-certified, NaviLED lamps use an impact-resistant, ultra-heavy duty Grilamid lens for enhanced clarity and durability. UV and corrosion resistant, Hella marine NaviLED 360 Anchor Pole Mount Lamps meet the requirements of COLREG, USCG, ABYC A-16, Wheelmark, RCD, CE and RCM.
Made in New Zealand, each lamp is supported by a 5-year warranty. Suggested retail prices range from $95 to $150 USD, depending on pole length.
www.hellamarine.com.
WE WILL PUBLISH YOUR MARINE INDUSTRY CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR FREE!
As we start January of 2021, we wanted to remind our Boating Industry Canada News Week Digest readers that we plan to continue posting your marine industry career opportunities at no charge, as a service to the industry.
More and more marine industry employers are looking for technicians, parts people, sales and marketing professionals, yacht brokers and boat builders. There have been career opportunities for Government employees and just about any position you could imagine in the recreational boating industry.
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CONSUMER CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED FOR TORONTO INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW VIRTUAL
The organizers of the Toronto international Boat Show (TIBS) have launched their consumer marketing campaign to potential attendees.
"As we bring in the New Year, the TIBS Virtual Show marketing campaign is well underway with over 70,000 members of the Captain's Club receiving the consumer newsletter, providing great content on the upcoming show!” As communicated in the Exhibitor newsletter, Social Media audiences are making up another 30,000 followers and that they are ‘liking’ and sharing posts about the Virtual Show!
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THOM DAMMRICH TAKES THE HELM OF CENTER FOR SPORTFISHING POLICY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Center for Sportfishing Policy (CSP), the nation’s leading advocate for saltwater recreational anglers, is pleased to announce its new chairman of the board of directors, Dr. Thom Dammrich. Dammrich was elected to succeed Robert “Bob” Hayes in the leadership role at CSP’s fall board meeting on Thursday, December 3. The board also elected Dave Pfeiffer, president of Shimano North America Fishing, to lead its Management Committee as chairman.
“Thom Dammrich is a visionary founder of CSP who saw the opportunity to unite the recreational fishing and boating industries through our organization 15 years ago, and he has been our biggest cheerleader...
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