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Jun 22, 2004
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Hunter 240 GREENVILLE,SC
I have a 240. Last trip to the lake I managed to lose the lens on the bow bi-color light. Anyone got a clue where to find a replacement lense or would I be better off to simply buy another light. I looked at led lights, and I am afraid those will break the bank.
 
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Salty Dog

Contact Hunter

I had the same problem when I had a 260. Contact Hunter. They can get one to you. S/V Cariña II
 
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Mark

Down here there are two options

The first and most expensive is to replace it with the original which is, on my 260, a Hella..We have an identical retro unit available in Australia made in Europe that costs about half..I stuck with the Hella for the quality is unquestionable..Have replaced two over the past few years..the cost was $42.00aus..I do not believe you can buy just the lens..
 
Apr 19, 1999
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Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Aqua signal?

You will probably have to replace the entire unit, but Aqua Signal lights are sturdy and reasonably priced. They have different series based on boat length and visible distance (2 nm vs. 3 nm). I think the Series 25 should work. Check your local chandlery, HOW or WM for details. Good luck. Peter H23 "Raven"
 
May 6, 2004
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BART -

The bow light lens fell off (I hope) my 240 a few weeks ago. The bow light is a Perko - West Marine carries replacement lenses for under 20 bucks or the whole unit for a little more than that. I would make sure it "fell off" by itself and that no one clipped your bow - the unit might be damaged and if so won't take a replacement lens. 20 bucks is a lot for a palm-sized piece of colored plastic, but IMHO the bow light is the most important on the boat. Don't go out after dark 'till you fix it....
 
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