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Attwood Boat Navigation Light 5092-14-1 | Pulsar 14 Inch Green Red
Boat part number 8203490 is a new 14" bi-colored pulsar stowaway navigation light from Attwood, part number 5092-14-1 .
made for Custom Applications
$29.95 MSRP: $47.18
GLS Stock #: 8203490-AN255
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Boat part number 8203490 is a new 14" bi-colored pulsar stowaway navigation light from Attwood, part number 5092-14-1 .
This bi-colored pulsar stowaway navigation light has a one-mile, 225° red/green light visibility for boats up to 39.4 ft. (12 meters). Includes 9-watt wedge base lamp and has (1) 2-pin female, straight locking collar pole. Manufacturer calls this a 14" bi-color stowaway plug-in pole light, we measure it approximately 17" H x 2 1/4" OD overall, with a 3/4" Dia. pole size.
Specifications:
This bi-colored pulsar stowaway navigation light has a one-mile, 225° red/green light visibility for boats up to 39.4 ft. (12 meters). Includes 9-watt wedge base lamp and has (1) 2-pin female, straight locking collar pole. Manufacturer calls this a 14" bi-color stowaway plug-in pole light, we measure it approximately 17" H x 2 1/4" OD overall, with a 3/4" Dia. pole size.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Unavailable
- Part Number: 026-0652
- Part Manufacturer: Attwood Marine
- Series: Pulsar
- Part Number: 5092-14-1
- Color: Red / Green
- Electrical: 10 Watt
- Manufacturer Length: 14"
- Overall Dimensions: 17" H x 2 1/4" OD
- Connection: 2-Pin Female
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
the navigation light shows a 3 pin in the picture but the description says 2 pin wich one is correct. thank you.
Question by: steve weber on Jun 2, 2021, 4:37 PM
Hello Steve,
That third hole in the light isn't actually used - only two of them are.
Thank you!
Gene
That third hole in the light isn't actually used - only two of them are.
Thank you!
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Jun 3, 2021, 8:37 AM