This classic “Night Eye” halogen spotlight is built for yachts and boats that value reliable illumination and timeless design. Mounted directly onto your bow or side rail (Ø22/25 mm tubing), the searchlight stands at an elevated position – optimal for lighting the way ahead of your vessel. The chrome-plated brass construction not only adds elegance but also ensures durability in harsh marine conditions, complemented by the stainless steel base. A waterproof switch integrated into the back of the lamp dome lets you power it on or off quickly without needing an extra control panel. The light covers 360° horizontally, and thanks to the tilting head it can be aimed vertically as well – perfect for searching distant objects or scanning the shoreline.
- Use cases: Indispensable for night navigation and maneuvers – with this searchlight you can easily illuminate channel markers, shallow spots, or obstacles in your path. It’s also valuable for night fishing or rescue operations when you need to “sweep” the area around the vessel. With the ability to detach and use it as a handheld light, it aids in docking – for example, lighting up the pier or inspecting the anchor up close.
- Recommended vessels/size: Designed for vessels up to ~20 m (65 ft) in length (it’s COLREG72 compliant for this class). Ideal for sailboats and motorboats that have a bow rail – mounting it there gives the best lighting range. The raised position of the light (on the pulpit) means the beam isn’t obstructed by superstructure and can reach its maximum distance.
- Installation & compatibility: No drilling required – the bracket clamps directly onto a Ø22 or Ø25 mm rail (common railing diameters). It requires a 12V power supply; the included 100W halogen bulb comes pre-installed and ready. Electrical hookup can tie into an existing deck light circuit or a dedicated switch with an appropriate ~10A fuse. Maintenance: Periodically check the socket and cable for wear, especially if you frequently use the handheld feature. The bulb is a standard type (H3), making it easy to find a replacement. After exposure to saltwater, rinse the swiveling parts with fresh water and dry them to keep the chrome finish shining.



