Mast Head Light - Convert to LED

Started by Rich Morrical, November 12 2013, 02:04

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Rich Morrical

Greetings:
I have a 2003 Bavaria 36 with a great filament masthead light.  A lot of the anchorage can read in the cockpit.  Of course it draws about 3 amps.

Anyone know what bulb is up there so I can put in an LED with just one (or two) trips up the mast?  The nav lights are Hella 2-pin if that is any guide.  Replaced those LED's.

Regards,
Rich Morrical
Oxford, MD

solar

Just replaced the back nav bulb with a LED.
The light is good but every time it's on the small inside control panel light is flickering till I put it off?
Any cure for that?

tony from dorset

Hi i had my masthead light replaced with led when i visited lymington the rigger was working on the boat next to mine so i got him to nip up the mast and change it  he charged me £45  its quite a large bulb unlike the nav lights

Tony

Trapeze Artist

I replaced the anchor light bulb on my 2006 Bav 30 with this:
http://www.boatlamps.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d85.html

I have bought all my boaty LEDs from Boatlamps and the products and service have been faultless.

Rich Morrical

Thanks so much.  Found the same bulb in the states @ marinebeam w/ a stern light to match.  The secret was the BAY15D (double contact offset index).  Which boat do you have?

dawntreader


Salty

Be careful when changing the light in a tricolour mast head light. Some of the replacement LED bulbs have three sections with each section showing red or green or white LEDs depending on whether that sector is for port, starboard or stern respectively. The big problem is that you get an overlap of colour into each of the other sectors such that red shows into the stern sector and into the starboard sector and likewise for each of the others. I have cut out small pieces of aluminium sheet which were stuck down the sides of the light to try to stop the overlap, but this only proved partially successful. Probably the best thing is to change the entire light fitting for one specifically provided with its own LED light and to ask the question of whether there is any significant overlap in colour between the different sectors before parting with cash. If the supplier does not know or is vague in answering the question then avoid them and any light you do get would best be tested at home before you fit it to the boat so that you know what it is that you have got before it is fitted.

landes_h

For my previous yacht I bought LED lights from this vendor. He seems to be a very experienced electronic engineer, and also world sailor. He has a big variety of LED lights. Check it out.
http://www.led-victorialight.com/indexE.htm

PS: I have no commercial interest in his business !!
Greetings
Horst
Bavaria 38 / 2003 berth Portoroz, Slowenia