Nautical flood lights
(17 products found)
4 x 10W LED Outdoor Floodlights White Light
Enjoy powerful clear lighting with the Stronglight Floodlight the ideal solution for outdoor or emergency lighting
Solar Powered LED Flood Light For Garden 25Watts
200 Watt Flood Light LED
LED Floodlight for Stadiums Shops and Facades white
LED Floodlight 100 Watts for Stadiums and Shops white
An Outdoor LED Floodlight 100 Watts Used As A Floodlight For Stadiums Shops Facades High-quality White LED Floodlights 2 Number
An Outdoor LED Floodlight 100 Watts Used As A Floodlight For Stadiums Shops Facades High-quality Yellow LED Floodlights 2 Number
LED Floodlight 200 Watt
100W LED Floodlight Warm White 3000K 10000 Lumens 50000 Hours Lifespan Power Factor 097 Full Aluminum Construction with a 30-Month Warranty
LED Floodlight 100 Watts - Ideal for Stadiums and Shops yellow
An Outdoor LED Floodlight 100 Watts Used As A Floodlight For Stadiums Shops Facades High-quality Yellow LED Floodlights 3 Number
Flood light 50w outside white - 50000LM - 6500K - 50000H - CRI85 - PF 097 - 30months warrantee
Versatile Solar-Powered Spotlight for Indoor and Outdoor Use - 5 Lighting Modes
Portable LED Work Light 300W 5000lm Super Bright Solar Powered LED Flood Light with 4 Lighting Modes Stand IP66 Waterproof USB Rechargeable Outdoor Solar Light for Outdoor Lighting Camping
Flood light 100w outside white 6500K - 10000LM - 50000H - PF097 - CRI 85 - 30months warrantee
100W LED Floodlight - Waterproof
Frequently Asked Questions About nautical flood lights
How do I choose the right nautical flood lights for a dock, marina, or vessel?
Choose nautical flood lights by balancing where you mount them, how bright you need them, and how well they resist water. Look at brightness first: a 100W LED floodlight can deliver around 10,000 lumens, which is ideal for wide areas like docks or facades. Consider color temperature to match the setting—white for task visibility, or warmer white, and note that yellow variants exist for high-visibility uses. Finally, verify the IP rating and housing construction so the fixture stands up to salt spray and rain, and check the warranty for long-term reliability.
What single specification matters most when selecting nautical flood lights?
Focus on the IP rating. A higher rating, such as IP65 or above, ensures the fixture is protected against water jets and spray that are common near water. Choose lights with sealed enclosures and gaskets designed for outdoor marine environments to keep the electronics safe.
Should I choose nautical flood lights for a DIY dock setup or a professional marina installation?
For a DIY dock, pick plug‑and‑play lights with straightforward mounting and reliable seals to keep setup simple. For a professional marina, you may need higher brightness and multiple units with sturdy brackets; many 100W options deliver around 10,000 lumens and are available in packs of two or three to cover larger areas.
How do I install and maintain nautical flood lights to ensure safety and longevity?
Mount lights on a stable, corrosion‑resistant surface using appropriate brackets and outdoor-rated connectors. Ensure electrical wiring matches the fixture’s voltage and is protected from moisture; use marine‑grade seals and cables where possible. Clean fixtures with a damp cloth and avoid harsh cleaners that can degrade seals, and inspect seals and brackets periodically for signs of corrosion or wear.
What accessories should I consider to improve nautical flood lights setup?
Look for weatherproof mounting brackets, corrosion‑resistant hardware, and waterproof connectors to extend life at sea. If coverage is uneven, choose lights with adjustable mounting and consider multi‑pack options (like two or three lights) to achieve uniform illumination. In our listings you’ll see brands such as sian-tech and generic options, which helps you pick a dependable marine‑grade setup.
Are nautical flood lights different from other outdoor flood lights?
They use the same core LED technology as standard outdoor flood lights, but nautical versions emphasize water exposure protection and corrosion resistance. Look for higher IP ratings, marine‑grade housings, and color options like white or yellow to suit visibility needs on the water. In our catalog you’ll find a range of categories, including spotlights and flood‑security lights, to match different marine environments.