How do I know which Aqua Signal Light I have so I can purchase a
replacement light, replacement bulb, or parts?
Navigation Light Identification Guide
In order to assist in helping you identify replacement navigation lights, parts and
replacement bulbs, it is necessary to know what light fixture you currently have.
Most Aqua Signal navigation lights can be identified by looking at the top of the
light fixture. Below is an example of what you will see on the top of a typical Aqua
Signal light fixture.
R.I.Na.5/129/83 12V
SPN 46 Voltage
Code R-C-1
Series
FIXEWattage
NK 77 USCG
7m 1nm
SBb 25 10 W
Code Series Wattage
Code Series Light Type Degree of Light
T 25,32,40,41,43,50 Masthead 225
H 25,32,40,41,42,43,50 Stern 135
SBb 25,31,32,40,41,42,43,50 Port 112.5
SSb 25,31,32,40,41,42,43,50 Starboard 112.5
He 40,41,50 Stern Yellow 135
TD 25,31,32,40,41,43,50 Bi-Color 225
SR 25,32,40,50 A/R Red 360
SW 25,32,40,50 A/R White (Anchor) 360
SG 25,32,40,50 A/R Green 360
TDH 32,40 TriColor 360
TW 50 Masthead Strong 225
In this particular case, the light is identified as a 12 volt, Port, Series 25, 10 watt.
Now, you can use this information to order and purchase replacement lights and
identify correct replacement bulbs and parts. Refer to the appropriate series in the
Aqua Signal catalog for part numbers.
Note: Series 20 navigation lights are identified as such on the top of the navigation
lights