Seven Spades
Well-Known Member
We have port and starboard navigation lights that have a BAY15D base. The previous owner replaced the standard incandescent navigation lamps with retro-fit LED lamps. The type he fitted are the super high quality grey barrelled types with a multitude of led's. They come in white, green, red etc. The type fitted are white and when the light passes through the lens it produces the correct colour. Superficially they are very effective, I would say brighter than the lamps they replace.
The problem is that these lamps are very heavy and I returned to the UK across the North Sea and in the rough but not that rough sea the weight of the lamps in the lamp holders combined with the motion of the boat bent the lamp holder such that they lost contact, one fell out. I pass this on as a warning as whilst the lamps are superficially great products I do not think that they are fit for purpose.
There might be less weighty lamps available but this winter I am going to bite the bullet and buy the Hella Led dedicated sealed for life lights.
https://www.asap-supplies.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Hella+NaviLED+PRO
You can see that there are two versions the £115 and the £123. The ore expensive versions are EU approved with a more robust glass.
The problem is that these lamps are very heavy and I returned to the UK across the North Sea and in the rough but not that rough sea the weight of the lamps in the lamp holders combined with the motion of the boat bent the lamp holder such that they lost contact, one fell out. I pass this on as a warning as whilst the lamps are superficially great products I do not think that they are fit for purpose.
There might be less weighty lamps available but this winter I am going to bite the bullet and buy the Hella Led dedicated sealed for life lights.
https://www.asap-supplies.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Hella+NaviLED+PRO
You can see that there are two versions the £115 and the £123. The ore expensive versions are EU approved with a more robust glass.