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Éclairage LED marin

Collection: Lighting

Lighting aboard meets two conflicting requirements: visual comfort (warmth, power) and low power consumption for the service battery bank. A complete selection of 12V / 24V LED fixtures for every area of the boat, from the cockpit to the cabins.

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Projecteur LED MANTAGUA pour mât/pont, 900 lumens, blanc froid, angle 10°, en aluminium brossé.

MANTAGUA

LED mast and deck light - 10° beam - 900 lumen - cool white - 6082 brushed anodized aluminum

Ref : 01070

Regular price 412,82€
Sale price 412,82€ Regular price 471,79€
incl. tax
Amber LED indicator

BEP Marine

Amber LED indicator

Ref : 1001101

Regular price 19,07€
Sale price 19,07€ Regular price 21,66€
incl. tax

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See clearly without draining the batteries. Onboard lighting serves two contradictory requirements: providing domestic visual comfort (warmth, brightness) while consuming as little as possible from the service battery bank. No more halogen bulbs that generate heat: LED lighting with regulated power is the solution.

Browse our ranges tailored to each area of the boat:

  • Ceiling lights & Spotlights (Interior): General lighting for the saloon and cabins. Opt for "Warm White" (3000K) for a cozy living ambiance.

  • Reading lights & Wall sconces: Directional lighting for the chart table or bunks. Many models include a USB charging port and a "Red Light" mode for night watches.

  • Deck lighting & Spreaders: High-output spotlights (1000+ Lumens) to safely handle maneuvers forward or trim sails at night. IP67 waterproofing is mandatory.

  • Accent lighting & LED strips: Low-level lighting along steps and side decks (often red or blue) for safe movement without dazzling the crew.

  • Engine room & Lockers: Powerful, waterproof technical lighting, sometimes certified flameproof (Ignition Protected) for fuel/battery compartments.

  • Underwater lights: For aesthetics while at anchor or inspecting the hull/propeller.

💬 Workshop advice: The classic pitfall is the color temperature.

  • 3000K (Warm White): Essential for interior spaces (saloon, cabins). It’s the warm/yellow light of a home.

  • 4000K - 6000K (Cool White): Recommended only for technical areas (engine room, galley worktop) or deck spotlights. It’s a "clinical" light that strains the eyes at rest. A boat lit entirely in 6000K resembles a hospital: avoid for comfort.