Perko’s New LED Nav Lamps Unite Modern Design With Performance

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LED250Bringing marine lighting into the 21st century, Perko introduces its new Stealth line of state-of-the-art LED Navigation Lamps.  Providing a contemporary look, the attractive Stealth Series includes the lowest profile surface-mounted lights on the market.

At just 1/2" high, the sleek Stealth LED Bi-Color and Side Lamps feature a bright, polished stainless steel housing, which can be black or white-powder coated.  They are USCG certified for use on power-driven vessels under 12m (39').  The Bi-Color Light is also available in a removable pole version.

To complement the deck mount lights, the Stealth Series white, All-Around LED Lamps are approved for use on power-driven vessels under 20m (65').  Available with fixed or articulating heads, they are also USCG certified.  An advanced, reduced-glare design helps preserve night vision by limiting the amount of light outside the visibility zone.  Plus, it doesn't attract as many bugs.

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