Fairline small Downlights

Richard.C

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Hoping someone can help me identify the small downlights that Fairline used in the triangular pods as below photo's, I have one missing in the drinks cabinet of a Phantom, would have been sourced around 2003 if that makes a difference.

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Virtually all the other downlights are from Cantalupi so it could be worth checking their offering as well.

Did the light have any labels on it?
 
I didn't see any labels but will have another look next time I'm on the boat.

Had a look at the Cantalupi website but I'm guessing their range has completely changed since 2003, there's only a couple of these lights so I could always just change them for new replacements, was going to remove the halogen bulbs and replace with LED's anyway.


Virtually all the other downlights are from Cantalupi so it could be worth checking their offering as well.

Did the light have any labels on it?
 
I didn't see any labels but will have another look next time I'm on the boat.

Had a look at the Cantalupi website but I'm guessing their range has completely changed since 2003, there's only a couple of these lights so I could always just change them for new replacements, was going to remove the halogen bulbs and replace with LED's anyway.

A bit difficult to tell from the pic but it seems that the walls of the triangle are pretty close to the opening. Many led fittings come with "wings" with springs that go inside the hole and then clamp the light down (hope you got my meaning). So its worth checking that there is sufficient space around the hole for a typical fitting. Sorry if I'm stating the obvious but it's just that for some reason they haven't used the 'normal' Dallas series inside the cabinet.
 
Thanks for all the replies, will go take a look at Coastal Rides.

Only really need the lamp but looks like these things are cheap enough that it doesn't matter.
 
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