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Boat Navigation Lights

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      Red and green navigation lights on a boat at dusk.

      Stay Safe and Legal With USCG-Approved Boat Navigation Lights

      Think of navigation lights as your boat’s language after dark. A red light on the port side, green on starboard, a steady white beam at the stern; together, they make your vessel visible and predictable to everyone around you.

      Without them, you’re nearly invisible. With them, you’re not only safer, you’re compliant with U.S. Coast Guard regulations that help keep waterways orderly.

      LED technology has made a huge difference here. Compared to old-school incandescent bulbs, LED nav lights are brighter, more efficient, and built for the long haul. That means fewer bulb changes, less drain on your 12V system, and more confidence when you’re running at night.

      How to Find the Best Boat Nav Lights for Your Setup

      The “best” navigation lights aren’t the same for everyone. What works for a 16-foot fishing skiff won’t cut it on a 40-foot cruiser. The setup you need depends on your boat type, the specific lights required, and the size of your vessel. Here’s how to make the right call.

      Navigation Lights By Boat Type

      Different boats call for different light layouts.

      • Powerboats: Most need a masthead light, stern light, and red/green side lights. That combo makes you visible from every angle when you’re underway.
      • Sailboats: Under sail alone, many skippers run a tri-color mast light: one fixture that covers red, green, and white. Kick on the engine, though, and you’ll need to follow the same rules as powerboats.
      • PWCs and small fishing boats: Smaller craft often rely on simple all-round white lights paired with side lights. Compact, rugged fixtures are best since these boats see a lot of spray and vibration.
      • Working or fishing rigs: If you’ve got towers, gear, or nets in the way, lights may need higher mounting or extra fixtures to stay visible. Durability is key here.

      Each Navigation Light Has Its Own Purpose

      Each type of navigation light has a job to do:

      • Side lights (red port, green starboard): Let other boats know your direction of travel.
      • Stern light: A white beam shining aft over 135°, so traffic behind you can see you.
      • Masthead light: A white, forward-facing arc of 225°. Required on most powerboats, often mounted higher for better visibility.
      • All-round/anchor light: A 360° white light used at anchor or in place of a stern + masthead combo on smaller boats.
      • Tri-color lights: Popular with sailboats under sail only, these combine red, green, and white into one fixture at the masthead.

      Most boaters today opt for LED nav lights. They shine brighter, draw less power, and can last for thousands of hours without a bulb change. Plus, sealed housings mean they’re built to shrug off water and salt.

      Navigation Lights By Vessel Size

      USCG rules tie light placement and visibility range directly to boat length.

      • Under 20 ft: Often allowed to run an all-round white light plus side lights. Visibility must reach at least 1 nautical mile.
      • 20-65 ft: Typically require masthead, stern, and side lights. Visibility jumps to 2 nautical miles for sidelights and up to 3 miles for masthead lights.
      • Over 65 ft: Big boats need the full suite—masthead(s), side, stern, and often additional range lights—all meeting stricter brightness and arc requirements.

      Anchoring overnight? No matter your size, you’ll need an all-round white anchor light where it’s most visible.

      We Carry Trusted Boat Navigation Light Brands

      At Wholesale Marine, you’ll find navigation lights from names seasoned boaters recognize: Perko, Attwood, Innovative Lighting, and more. Every light we carry meets or exceeds USCG requirements, so you can shop knowing you’re squared away legally and practically. And because we run on wholesale pricing, you’re getting professional-grade equipment without the markup you’ll see elsewhere.

      Shop Boat Navigation Lights at Wholesale Marine

      Night runs can be the best part of boating: quiet water, cooler air, and a sense of adventure you won’t get at noon. With USCG-approved, marine-grade boat nav lights, you’re ready to enjoy it all with peace of mind. Browse our wide selection, choose the setup that fits your vessel, and get it shipped fast. Sign up for our Captain’s Club Rewards Program to accrue points for extra savings the next time you shop at Wholesale Marine!

      Close-up of a white navigation light on a boat.
      Single red and green LED navigation light for boats.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Boat Navigation Lights

      Shopping for boat nav lights can raise a lot of questions, especially if you’re new to nighttime boating or upgrading from older equipment. Here are answers to some of the most common things boaters ask us about navigation lights.

      Can I install navigation lights on a small fishing boat or kayak?

      Absolutely. We carry compact navigation lights for boats under 20 feet, including portable and clamp-on styles that are perfect for kayaks and small rigs.

      Do boat navigation lights need to be USCG-approved?

      They do. Every navigation light we stock meets or exceeds U.S. Coast Guard standards, so you can shop confidently knowing you’re compliant.

      Can I wire boat navigation lights myself?

      Yes, many lights come with simple plug-and-play setups. If you prefer, we also stock the wiring kits and connectors you’ll need for a clean DIY install.