Jabsco catalog # 60080-0012, Series 146SL Remote Control Searchlight. Searchlight is 12 Volt DC.
Price : $ 666.10
The Jabsco 60080-0012 is a 12 Volt DC Series 146SL Remote Control Searchlight. A high-performance searchlight for medium sized yachts, remotely controlled from helm station. The 175,000 candlepower, 6 Inch by 4 Inch halogen-sealed beam brings long-range capability to mid-sized boats, producing 1 lux at 1275 feet (386m). Offering 360 degrees vertical rotation, the 146 SL gives high performance at a reasonable cost. This searchlight has a weather resistant remote control. The advantage of the remote control is that it allows you to direct the light in the best location for maximum effectiveness. They are an increasingly popular addition on power boats, helping locate buoys, moorings and channel markers. Control is by joystick or touchpad. Secondary remote control kits can be bought for most models, which allow control from either the flybridge or main helm.
See whats at sea or on deck when youre boating at night.
Easily replaceable High Output Halogen sealed beam delivers 175,000 candlepower.
Supplied complete with water resistant joystick remote control.
Sleek Design and Rugged Construction, with a Corrosion Resistant Lexan Housing
Full, 360 degrees horizontal rotation, 60 degrees vertical sweep.
Optional secondary full control panel for dual helm stations.
Complete with 15ft cable, with optional extension cables.
Other Parts :
Catalog # 18753-0455, Bulb 12/24 Volt
Price: $ 81.32
This searchlight is ideal for midsize boats locate buoys, moorings, channel markers, etc. Ideal for larger motorhomes and bus conversions pinpoint road signs, campsites, or use as backup light. A marine searchlight has to be capable of performing a range of tasks from locating buoys to illuminating a narrow channel and, occasionally, searching for a man overboard. Therefore, it needs to be designed to offer the best combination of beam spread and intensity for both shorter and longer range work. Typically, our spot beams have a 7 degrees beam spread as opposed to 40 degrees on a flood beam and will consequently reach at least 3 times further. Jabsco quotes performance of their searchlight range in two ways candlepower and lux. Candlepower is a useful guide to actual light produced, but does not measure the efficiency of reflector design to project that light at the target. The most relevant comparison guide is lux, which is the measurement of actual light available at a given distance. In order to be able to distinguish a reasonable level of detail, a level of one lux is generally considered to be necessary.