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PFD Lights and Strobes

I912 Electric Fuel Lifejacket Strobe Light -- Model CFX-I -- Automatic SOLAS Lifejacket Light. Fully automatic water-activated light works in both fresh water and seawater. Fully approved to 1999 SOLAS amendments - IMO Resolution 81(70)

I912 Electric Fuel Lifejacket Strobe Light

  • Fully automatic water-activated light works in both fresh water and seawater
  • Bright white flashing light

  • Easy to secure with built-in attachment clip
    (fits either 2.5 cm or 5 cm beltstrap)
  • Fully approved to 1999 SOLAS amendments - IMO Resolution 81(70)
  • USCG approval no. 161.012/59/0
  • SOLAS approval no. 161.112/59/0
  • EC Type Approval and MED ("Ship's Wheel" mark) approval from DNV no. MED-B-3361
I912 Electric Fuel Lifejacket Strobe Light

Price: $27.99   add I912 Electric Fuel Lifejacket Strobe Light to cart


I916 ACR Hemi Water Activated Light -- Bright, steady .75cd light. Compact size for convenient storage. Operates in fresh or salt water. Operating life exceeds 8 hours at -1 degree C (30 degrees F) Water Activated. Complies with USCG/SOLAS

I916 ACR Hemi Water Activated Light

  • Bright, steady .75cd light
  • Compact size for convenient storage
  • Operates in fresh or salt water
  • Attachment tabs accommodate up to 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide webbing
  • Operating life exceeds 8 hours at -1 degree C (30 degrees F)
  • Water Activated
  • Complies with USCG/SOLAS

I916 ACR Hemi Water Activated Light

Price: $35.99   add I916 ACR Hemi Water Activated Light to cart

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