Description
Edson Vision Light Arm for Radar/Sat Domes | Boat Supply Store
This Edson Vision Series Light Arm provides a structured solution for integrating essential navigation lights with existing radar and satellite domes on Edson Vision Series mounts. It measures 28" in height, satisfying US Coast Guard standards for visibility, and features a 14" sternward extension to ensure adequate spacing from domes. This accessory is crucial for maintaining clear navigation signals and avoiding interference in demanding marine environments, such as offshore fishing excursions in the Gulf of Mexico.
Key Features
- Integrates navigation lights with radar and satellite domes on Edson Vision Series mounts.
- Meets US Coast Guard standards for navigation light height at 28 inches.
- Extends 14 inches sternward, providing critical spacing for radar or satellite domes.
- Facilitates regulatory compliance for vessel lighting requirements.
- Optimizes antenna placement for clear signal transmission.
- Designed for robust marine environments.
- Specific fitment for Edson Vision Series mounting systems.
- Streamlines accessory mounting for a cleaner deck profile.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Height | 28 inches |
| Sternward Extension | 14 inches |
| Brand | Edson Marine |
| SKU | CWR40008 |
| MPN | 68650 |
Who This Is For
Boaters utilizing an Edson Vision Series Mount who need to affix a navigation light alongside their radar and/or satellite dome. This ensures compliance with navigation light regulations while maintaining optimal sensor performance.
How It Compares
| Feature | Edson Vision Light Arm for Radar/Sat Domes | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 28 inches | Variable, Approx. 30 inches |
| Extension | 14 inches (sternward) | Integrated, N/A |
| Mounting Type | Accessory for Edson Vision Series Mounts | Standalone system, Standalone mast |
| Required Additional Components | Light Arm Receiver, Mounting Plates | Base mount, Mounting hardware |
Common Concerns Answered
Are all necessary components included for installation?
No, this light arm requires the separate purchase of a Light Arm Receiver and appropriate mounting plates, which are dependent on your specific Edson Vision Series Mount style and the equipment being mounted.
Can this light arm be used with mounts from other brands?
This light arm is specifically designed for integration with Edson Vision Series mounts and is not compatible with mounts from other manufacturers.
How does this product address compliance concerns?
The 28-inch height of the Edson Vision Series Light Arm is engineered to meet US Coast Guard standards for navigation light visibility, ensuring your vessel remains compliant with maritime regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Edson Vision Series Light Arm for?
The Edson Vision Series Light Arm is designed to attach navigation lights to Edson Vision Series Mounts that are already equipped with radar and satellite domes, providing a dedicated mounting point.
What is the purpose of the 14" extension on the Edson Light Arm?
The 14-inch sternward extension provides crucial spacing between the navigation light and any mounted radar or satellite domes, ensuring proper operation and avoiding signal interference.
Does the Edson Vision Series Light Arm meet Coast Guard standards for navigation lights?
Yes, the 28-inch height of the Edson Vision Series Light Arm meets US Coast Guard standards for navigation lights, ensuring proper visibility and compliance.
What additional components are required to complete an Edson Vision Series Mounting System with this light arm?
To complete the mounting system, you will need to purchase a Light Arm Receiver (type dependent on your Vision Series Mount style) and appropriate mounting plates, both sold separately.
Can I attach a radar dome and a satellite dome to this light arm simultaneously?
This light arm is designed to attach navigation lights; radar and satellite domes are typically mounted on the primary Edson Vision Series Mount itself. The light arm's extension ensures proper spacing for the light relative to those domes.