Wide assortment of waterproof handheld flashlights and headband lights.
[Princeton Tec, Trenton, NJ, USA]
German-made lighting switches including a remote switch for lighting the boat from the dock.
[Aqua Signal Corporation, Cary, IL, USA]
LED lights clip onto the bill of your cap for hands-free use.
[Seattle Sports Company, Seattle, WA, USA]
Search, flood, and hand lights, including remote-controlled searchlights.
[Rule Industries, Gloucester, MA, USA]
Logic timer can easily be wired to shut off your sailboat′s spreader or other deck lights at a pre-set interval after you are securely on your way.
[Sailor's Solutions Inc., Northport, NY, USA]
Several models of flashlight that are powered by hand-cranking them. Sixty seconds of winding gives an hour of light. Company uses profits to distribute its products for humanitarian purposes in developing countries.
[Freeplay Energy Plc., London, UK]
LED flashlights in various sizes, flood or focused beam, some waterproof or water resistant, one with a head strap. The LED lights outlast incandescent by weeks.
[Lightwave, Jacksonville, FL, USA]
LED groupings replace incandescent light bulbs, saving energy. Available in two sizes with white, red, yellow, steady, blinking, flashing options. Lights come on various length cords with waterproof switches.
[Davis Instruments Corp., Hayward, CA, USA]
Keychain remote and switch that can easily be wired to turn on your sailboat′s spreader or other deck lights as you approach your boat, or turn them off after you leave.
[Sailor's Solutions Inc., Northport, NY, USA]
Spotlights, searchlights, docking lights, and deck floodlights for 12- and 24-volt operation.
[Aqua Signal Corporation, Cary, IL, USA]