Hunter 50 dusk to dawn anchor light

Aug 24, 2015
25
Hunter 50 AC Racine, WI
I have a 2011 Hunter 50 and am wanting to change my anchor light with a dusk to dawn LED lamp. My question is this, in the information from Marine Beam, their LED light states this:
It is a drop in replacement for your existing Aqua Signal, Hella, Perko or other anchor light or tri-color housing with a BAY15D bayonet base (double-contact, offset pins) socket. No extra sensors, wires, or switches needed.
I have not gone up the mast yet, does anyone know if the OE fixture is one indicated by their statement? I am trying to limit up the mast to one trip and if anyone knows for sure that this LED light will work, I will order and have it with me for when I make the trip up the mast.
Thank you for any assistance,
Keith

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Dec 25, 2000
5,863
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Good morning, Keith. Different model boat and not one to bet my life on it, but odds are that being a Hunter brand boat, it will fit nicely. I converted to all Marine Beam brand LED emitters for all running and internal incandescent lamps. I went with the traditional anchor light emitter rather than dusk to dawn. It looks identical in description and appearance to your posting.
 
Nov 21, 2012
684
Yamaha 33 Port Ludlow, WA
FYI, both my Marinebeam dusk/dawn anchor light and bicolor bow light failed after 5 years of minimal use. Both had condensation inside. Maybe their bulbs are better, but I wouldn't buy another fixture from them.
 
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Aug 24, 2015
25
Hunter 50 AC Racine, WI
FYI, both my Marinebeam dusk/dawn anchor light and bicolor bow light failed after 5 years of minimal use. Both had condensation inside. Maybe their bulbs are better, but I wouldn't buy another fixture from them.
Hopefully they have improved and will have better luck. I actually could not find another brand that was supposed to be a drop in replacement.
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,808
Hunter 49 toronto
So, this might sound like a poor response.
Is there any reason you can’t simply turn on your anchor light when you need it?
I replaced my original anchor light with one that had masthead running lights integrated into it. If you are sailing at night time, it’s much safer option. This will require an additional wire fished down the rig, but it’s something to think about
 

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Jun 23, 2016
111
Hunter 41DS Seattle
Depending how strict you are about regulations and how risk averse you might be.

I may be misinformed, but is my understanding that navigation lights that meet USCG requirements are tested as complete unit. Both the bulb and the elements of the lenses. To meet the appropriate federal legislative requirements for US flagged vessels.

Very unlikely it would ever be a problem, but if at anchor and an accident occurs, your proportion of the responsibility will be larger, and it is possible your insurance company could deny any claims.


EDIT: The above said, another way to do this would be to install a 12VDC photosensor unit somewhere along the line that powers the certified anchor light. Depending on how your boat wiring is done, this could be very simple as something led from the power distribution panel, over to somewhere outside, and then off to the anchor light. While also preserving all the existing wire so its easy to reconnect to a 'standard' configuration if you ever sell the boat.
 
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Dec 25, 2000
5,863
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Good morning, Keith. Your choice whether to replace the bulb with an emitter, or the complete fixture. Our 1991 anchor light fixture remains in good condition, so I just replaced the bulb, which I did about ten years ago.