Railblaza
Railblaza i360 All-Round White Navigation Light
Railblaza i360 All-Round White Navigation Light
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Get on the water safely before first light with the Railblaza i360 All-Round White Navigation Light.
This is a popular solution for PWC anglers, boat owners and kayak fishers needing a removable rear white navigation light for early morning launches, low-light returns or anchor use.
Perfect for DIY setups using standard PVC pipe and a spare rod holder.
Ideal for PWC Fishing Starts
If you like reaching the bait grounds at first light, chances are you’ll be leaving the ramp in the dark. This light offers a simple, practical and highly visible solution.
Great For
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Jet skis / PWCs
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Fishing kayaks
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Small boats
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Anchor light use
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Early morning fishing launches
Product Features
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Designed and made in New Zealand
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High quality materials with advanced LED technology
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Waterproof to 1 metre
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Floats when pole is removed
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Powered by 3 x AA batteries (not included)
3 Light Modes
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Full brightness navigation mode (2NM) – up to 25 hours battery life
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Low brightness work mode – up to 160 hours battery life
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Flashing emergency mode – over 200 hours battery life
Compliance
Meets:
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USCG 2NM 33 CFR 183.810
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ABYC A-16
Suitable as an all-round white navigation light for powerboats and sailboats under 12 metres, plus kayaks and canoes.
Why Customers Love It
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Bright and compact
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Long battery life
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Floats if dropped
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Great DIY PWC solution
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Trusted Railblaza quality
A smart lighting upgrade for serious early-start anglers.
Easy DIY Pole Setup
Simply add:
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32mm PVC-U pipe
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Standard pipe adapter
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Silicone or adhesive to secure the light
The light fits neatly into the adapter, creating a removable pole system for many PWCs and boats.
Use foam padding or insulation tape if needed for a snug rod-holder fit.
Important Notes
Not supplied:
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PVC pipe
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Pipe adapter
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Batteries
Always tether the light to your PWC or vessel when in use.
Please check local regulations, as not all locations allow PWCs on the water between sunset and sunrise.
