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Boat Lights

      Boat Lights Product Listings

      • Front view of the Attwood NV2012PBG-7 LED Starboard Side Light
        $44.99
        $37.99

        Attwood Light Armor LED Starboard/Green 2NM Side Light This Attwood starboard side lights feature 112.5° of light up to 2 Nautical Miles and are designed for use on boats up to 65.6' (20m) in length. The black composite material features a sleek...

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      • Front view and side view of the Attwood LED Docking Lights
        $207.49
        $163.99

        Attwood LED Docking Lights These Attwood docking lights feature ultra bright LED lights that cast light in a 120° beam. Ideal for docking, spotting dock cleats, and safely traversing the dock at night these lights produce super bright light while...

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      • Black Oak Dimmer Module
        $62.00
        $52.70

        Dimmer ControllerMaybe Black Oak's lights are too bright? This dimmer module allows users to dim the LEDs down to 25%, 50%, and 75%. With the handheld remote control, users can easily turn the light on/off and dim it to a preferred brightness. Note...

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      • Black Oak Rock Accent Light - Amber - Black Housing
        $50.00
        $42.50

        Rock Accent Light - Amber - Black Housing LED's Rock Lights are the perfect addition to any vehicle.  Whether you're rock crawling in Moab or out in the sticks,  Black Oak LED's Off Road Rock Lights for trucks and other vehicles will keep...

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      • Lumitec Pico C-4 Expansion Module
        $239.49
        $226.19

        Pico C-4 Expansion ModulePico Expansion Modules extend the power and reach of the Poco Digital Lighting Control system making it possible to control other manufacturers’ luminaires, lighting accessories and devices that do not have the...

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      • T-H Marine Stainless LED Dome Light
        $119.59
        $103.99

        T-H Marine Stainless Steel Low-Profile LED Dome Light This low profile stainless steel dome light from T-H Marine is a surface-mount light with beautiful polished stainless steel. This light is perfect for any dome light application. Choose from an all...

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      Choosing the Right Boat Lights

      The right boat lights improve safety, visibility, and usability on the water. Navigation lights help keep your vessel visible and compliant when operating in low-light conditions, while docking and spotlight options make it easier to approach ramps, docks, and markers after dark. Interior and accent lighting, including cabin, courtesy, and underwater lights, can also improve comfort and functionality for night boating.

      Think about where and when you boat most often. Night fishing setups often benefit from spreader lights and underwater LEDs, while cruisers may prioritize navigation lighting, cockpit visibility, and energy-efficient LED upgrades that reduce battery draw.

      Close-up view of a pontoon boat at night, featuring blue LED strip lighting along the edge of the aluminum pontoon.

      Protect Your Investment With the Right Boat Lights

      A dependable set of boat lights is essential for keeping your boat, your crew, and everyone around you safe. Proper marine lighting improves visibility in busy channels, helps you avoid hazards, and supports legal nighttime and low-visibility operation.

      High-quality marine lights are built to stand up to vibration, UV exposure, saltwater, and rain. Durable fixtures and sealed housings help reduce maintenance and keep your lighting system performing when you need it most.

      Types of Boat Lights

      Boats use several types of lighting systems depending on their purpose and location on the vessel. Understanding the different types of marine lights can help you choose the right lighting setup for navigation, visibility, and onboard comfort.

      • Boat Navigation Lights: Required lighting used to indicate vessel position and direction during nighttime or low-visibility operation.
      • Boat Docking Lights: Forward-facing lights that help illuminate docks, ramps, and tight maneuvering areas.
      • Boat Spreader Lights: Wide-beam lights designed to illuminate decks, cockpits, and working areas.
      • Boat Courtesy Lights: Low-profile lighting used for steps, walkways, and interior areas to improve safety at night.
      • Boat Cabin Lights: Interior lighting fixtures installed in cabins, galleys, and sleeping areas.
      • Boat Spotlights: High-intensity directional lighting used to locate markers, docks, and obstacles after dark.
      • Boat Stern Lights: White navigation lights mounted at the rear of the vessel to improve visibility from behind.
      • Underwater LED Boat Lights: Transom-mounted lights that illuminate the water around the boat while adding style and visibility.
      • LED Boat Lights: Energy-efficient lighting technology used across many marine lighting systems.

      Why Shop Wholesale Marine

      At Wholesale Marine, we stock navigation lights, LED boat lights, underwater lights, spotlights, and more from trusted marine brands, so you can find the right solution for your boat and style of boating. Our team has been helping boaters choose dependable marine parts and accessories since 1971. With fast shipping, knowledgeable service, and our Lowest Price Guarantee, it’s easy to upgrade your lighting system with confidence. Plus, you can join our Captain's Club to earn rewards and access exclusive savings.

      Boat Navigation Light Requirements

      Boat navigation lights are required when operating between sunset and sunrise or whenever visibility is reduced. These lights help other vessels determine your direction of travel and reduce the risk of collision on the water.

      Most recreational boats use a combination of red and green bow lights along with a white stern or all-around light. The exact setup depends on vessel size and configuration. Properly installed boat navigation lights help keep your boat visible and compliant while operating at night.

      Why Boaters Choose LED Boat Lights

      LED boat lights are a popular upgrade because they provide bright illumination with lower power draw than traditional incandescent or halogen bulbs. That makes them a smart choice for navigation lights, docking lights, interior lighting, and other onboard applications where efficiency matters.

      Many boaters switch to LED boat lights for longer service life, improved durability, and better resistance to vibration and moisture. For boats that spend a lot of time on the water after dark, LED lighting can improve reliability while reducing battery drain.

      Shop Boat Lights To Keep You Safe, Seen, and Stylish

      From navigation safety to nighttime visibility and onboard ambiance, the right boat lights help you get more out of every trip. Wholesale Marine carries a wide selection of marine lighting options designed for real-world boating conditions, ready to ship fast and priced competitively.

      FAQs: Boat Lights

      Below are a few common questions about boat lights. Please contact us for more information.

      Do I need specific boat lights for saltwater use?

      Yes, if you boat in saltwater, choose marine lighting that's sealed, waterproof, and made from corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or marine-grade plastic. Rinse fixtures with fresh water after saltwater trips, check wiring for corrosion, replace dim or flickering bulbs, and keep lenses clean for maximum brightness.

      What lights for boats are legally required?

      At a minimum, navigation lights are required for operating after sunset or in low-visibility conditions. This usually includes red and green bow lights plus a white stern light or all-around light, depending on your vessel size and setup.

      Can I install boat lights myself?

      Many boat lights are designed for DIY installation, especially LED options with straightforward wiring. Always follow manufacturer instructions and use proper marine electrical practices for a safe installation.

      What's the best lighting for night fishing?

      For night fishing, many boaters use spreader lights or deck lights to illuminate the cockpit and underwater LED lights to improve visibility around the boat. The best setup depends on your layout and fishing style.