Portable Navigation Lights
Attwood Marine NV3012SSG7 LightArmor LED Vertical Surface Mount Starboard Side Light Round
Hella 002984315 2984 Series 12V Bi-Color Navigation Light for Powerboats and Yachts
Hella 980960001 NaviLED 360 2NM Anchor Navigation Light with Surface Mount Base
What Are Portable Navigation Lights?
Whether you're running a powerboat at dusk, anchoring a dinghy overnight, or paddling a kayak after sunset, portable navigation lights are one of the most critical pieces of safety equipment on the water. These lights communicate your vessel's position, heading, and status to other mariners — helping everyone avoid collisions in low-light conditions and darkness.
Navigation lights are not just a best practice — they're the law. Navigation lights are required by law from sunset to sunrise and in poor visibility conditions, per the U.S. Coast Guard and international COLREG regulations. The color and arc of each light conveys specific information: red for port, green for starboard, white for stern and all-round, and combinations for sailboats and anchored vessels.
Why Choose Portable Over Fixed Navigation Lights?
Portable navigation lights offer flexibility that fixed-wired systems simply can't match. For small boats, inflatables, kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards, running permanent wiring may not be practical — or even possible. Battery-powered portable lights can be mounted quickly with suction cups, magnetic bases, or rail clamps, and stowed away just as easily when not in use. They're also an excellent backup option for larger vessels in case of electrical system failure.
When shopping for portable navigation lights, key factors to consider include:
- Visibility range: Most USCG-approved portable lights provide 2 nautical miles of visibility — confirm certification for your vessel class.
- Light type and arc: Match the light to your vessel (all-round white, bi-color, tri-color, stern, masthead, etc.).
- Mounting system: Look for compatibility with rail mounts, suction cups, magnetic bases, or pole systems.
- Battery life and LED efficiency: LED technology delivers long run times and low current draw compared to incandescent bulbs.
- Durability: Marine-grade waterproofing and impact resistance are essential in an on-water environment.
Top Brands in Portable Navigation Lights
Perko is the dominant name in marine navigation lighting, with a heritage stretching back to 1907. Perko has been making high-quality marine products since 1907, and their navigation lights are used by boaters all over the world. As the first domestic manufacturer to pass the rigorous UL 1104 standard, Perko navigation lights cover everything from small recreational vessels to larger commercial craft. Their Stealth LED series features ultra-low-profile designs that use a fraction of the energy of traditional incandescent bulbs, along with a reduced-glare globe that preserves night vision underway.
Hella Marine brings decades of engineering expertise to the category. Hella Marine NaviLED products are the leaders in the marine navigation signal lighting industry, having established an enviable reputation for superior light control and reliability. Their NaviLED Pro line is fully sealed to IP67, spike-protected, and designed to meet COLREG, USCG, and RINA standards — while drawing less than 10% of the wattage of conventional bulbs. Hella Marine lights are also engineered with EMI suppression so they won't interfere with onboard radio or navigation electronics.
Taco Metals is well known in the marine hardware world for quality outriggers, rod holders, and rigging accessories, and their navigation light offerings reflect the same rugged construction standards that boaters rely on throughout their product lineup.
Navisafe has become the go-to brand for truly portable, go-anywhere navigation lighting. Navisafe provides reliable, portable navigation lights for kayaks, SUPs, dinghies, and boats – ensuring safety and confidence for adventurers, day or night. Their Navilight series is battery-powered, floatable, waterproof, and USCG-certified to 2 nautical miles, with a modular Navimount system offering magnetic, suction, rail, and pole mounting options for nearly any watercraft.