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Popular LED floodlights are now available in a flush mount design.

by Sail-World NZL on 10 Mar 2016
Sea Hawk-R Recessed Lamps available from Hella Hella Marine
Continuing the exceptional light output and unmatched reliability of the Sea Hawk-R LED Floodlights, the new recessed versions are ideal for vessel owners looking for a flush mounted, low profile lighting solution.

The Sea Hawk-R offers a class leading 550 lumens for only 7W consumption. The optical system illuminates a wide spread ideal for cockpits, foredecks or working areas on commercial and recreational vessels.

The Sea Hawk-R housings are ‘Non-metal’, injection moulded from thermally conductive ceramic polymer that is highly resistant to degradation, even under harsh UV. This advanced material eliminates the requirement for aluminium housings in this class of floodlight, removing potential corrosion risks associated with coated metal, therefore providing unmatched durability in the harsh marine environment.

Hella marine benchmarks such as surge and voltage protected MultivoltTM electronics, tinned marine cable, Grilamid lens for strength and UV resistance and the ‘Fit and Forget’ Hella 5 Year warranty for complete peace-of-mind set the Sea Hawk series apart from the rest.

For more information visit www.hellamarine.com
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