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2014 navv lights

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splash
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Vessel Info: 2014 29 coastal

2014 navv lights

Postby splash » Sun Feb 18, 2018 1:14 pm

how do you access the forward nav lights on a 290 coastal..do not see any screws to access bulb..


boardman74
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Re: 2014 navv lights

Postby boardman74 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 4:28 pm

Most nav lights are serviceable from the outside. Normally you remove the screws that hold them to the deck and then the cover separates from the base. Nome of the newer LEDS are sealed units non serviceable units. They must be replaced if burned out. Are you sure you have power to the light? Can you post a picture of the fixture?

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splash
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Vessel Info: 2014 29 coastal

Re: 2014 navv lights

Postby splash » Mon Feb 19, 2018 8:26 pm

there are no exterior screws. lights seem very secure on the bow pulpit..checked lenses they don't seem to be removable. no other bulb on boat is led.. dealer support for this boat is a little iffy..but i guess i'll have to try the new dealer on west coast of fla. 80 miles away.

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