Perko
Perko Stealth Series LED Port & Starboard Navigation Light - Pair - 0616DP2STS
Item: #877214 | Part Number: 0616DP2STS$202.99
Description
The Perko Stealth Series LED Port & Starboard Navigation Lights deliver bright, efficient illumination in a sleek, ultra-low-profile design. Built for vessels up to 65 feet, they provide 2 NM visibility while using just 10% of the energy drawn by incandescent lights. Polished chrome housings and cool-running LEDs combine style, safety, and modern efficiency.
Perko Stealth Series LED Port & Starboard Navigation Light - Pair - 0616DP2STS Item # 877214
Description
Perko's stylish and ultra-low profile, Stealth Series LED Port & Starboard Navigation Lights deliver brightness up to 2 NM for vessels up to 65 feet in length.
Features:
- Uses only 10% of energy drawn by incandescent lights
- Designed to produce low amounts of heat
- Polished chrome housing with an ultra-low profile
- Bright LED lighting that produces 2 nautical miles of visibility
- Suitable for use on power driven vessels up to 65 ft. in length
Specifications:
- Dimensions:
- Height: 1/2"
- Length: 2-1/2"
- Width: 2-5/8"
- Visibility: 2 NM
- Mounting: Deck / horizontal surface mount
- Operating voltage: 12V DC
- Housing material: Stainless steel
- Approvals: USCG, CE
Part Numbers for Perko Stealth Series LED Port & Starboard Navigation Light - Pair - 0616DP2STS
Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Terry from
Perko Stealth navigation Lights
The Perko Stealth series of LED navigation lights look sturdier than the original ones on my tender and I hope will last longer. Corrosion on the original Perko lights after only15 months necessitated the replacement.
The stealth lights had the same footprint as the original but unfortunately Perko in their wisdom changed the wiring hole location which meant that I had to drill another hole for the power cables.
Otherwise I am happy with the result.
Date published: 2026-06-11
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Brett from
Perko Nav lights
Really disappointed they didn’t come with the wiring assembly. Had to splice the wires and reconnect
Date published: 2024-06-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Rick from
Junk
They have about two seasons,capacitor on port rusted out and no light,water in lens on starboard that’s going to go
Date published: 2023-09-11