Steaming/Deck Light Combo

Feb 14, 2014
7,425
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
My Deck light has be out since I bought the boat. Yesterday, I had the Deck light bulb remove for replacement. The bulb base was corroded so I could only make out 20W.
Web searches let me measure and identify the base as...

BA7s ( not BA9s:()

It has the side points like BA9. The new version of the BA7 has ridges and NOT points.

I found the old style (side points) in maximum of 2 watts and are for dashboard backlighting.

Does anyone have a supplier or base converter for the BA7s 20 Watt?
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Hold the press....
After talking with the SBO store and their helpful searching, I just bought the SBO store, I am replacing the fixture with new LED bulbed one, they had the best price too.:clap:

http://shop.sailboatowners.com/prod.php?2420/ML-2+-+Combination+Masthead/Foredeck+Light

It will be here next week...

SO....

If you know of where you can buy that bulb, it may help other owners.
Jim...
 
Feb 14, 2014
7,425
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
Jim, can I be your new best friend?
Yeah sure:biggrin:. I think you are the only one, though .
Just remember this later when I screw up royally or innocently hack someone off in this "Chatting" by typing world.
BTW we should all be best friends.;)
Jim...
 

19thol

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May 2, 2014
111
Hunter 30 St.Petersburg, Fl
the description on the store site doesn't say it's an LED?
 
Feb 14, 2014
7,425
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
doesn't say it's an LED
Yep, but I called them and they beat the best price for the LED version. I am going to install it next week end. It took 3 days to arrive.

Item# 445020 ML-2 LED combination Forespar deck/steaming.
They were puzzled why it was not showing in the store.
Jim...
 
Feb 14, 2014
7,425
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
I just had good weather and time to install this deck/steaming light LED combination in post#7.

The Good News...
The light appears well built and as advertised.

The Bad News...
The mounting bracket (which is moulded part)...WON"T mount.:mad:

It won't conform to any large masted boats. My guess > 25' sailboat mast.
Plus it must have newly tapped holes in your mast, to conform to its mounting bracket.:doh:
Then leaving the old mount screws to "plug" the old mast holes.

My non elegant solution was to mount the new light to the old bracket.
decklight.jpeg


I used the stainless self tapping screws that I was going to use to mount to my mast, to mount new light to old bracket. Mounted so easy and doesn't look ugly from 20' above deck.
Jim...