Attwood Marine

Attwood LightArmor 24" Masthead/Anchor Light - PowerBase Mount

SKU: 98259 · UPC: 7800-24-7 · MPN: 7800-24-7
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02 · Overview

Attwood LightArmor 24" Masthead/Anchor Light - PowerBase Mount — Product description

The Attwood LightArmor Masthead 24" Anchor Light (MPN 7800-24-7) is a 24-inch all-round masthead / anchor LED light pole for power-driven vessels up to 65.4 feet (20 meters) - meets US Coast Guard navigation light requirements for combined masthead light when underway and anchor light when at anchor. LED engine rated for 50,000 hours of operating life (effectively unlimited under typical recreational use). 360-degree visibility with 3 nautical mile range exceeds the 2-mile minimum required by COLREGS for vessels in this size class. Shock-proof, corrosion-proof, water-proof electronics for marine environment durability. 12V DC operation at just 1 amp current draw - efficient enough to leave on at anchor overnight without meaningfully draining the boat's house battery. Quick-disconnect mounting compatible only with the Attwood PowerBase (item 6100-LT-7, sold separately) - the PowerBase mounts permanently to the boat, the light pole snaps in for use and pulls off for storage / transport. Polished stainless steel shaft, sealed lamp head.

The Attwood LightArmor 24" Masthead / Anchor Light is the upper-quartile all-round LED navigation light for power-driven vessels up to 65.4 feet (20 meters), built specifically for the Attwood PowerBase quick-disconnect mounting system that lets you remove and stow the light when not in use. The LightArmor line is Attwood's current generation of LED navigation lights, replacing the older incandescent and earlier-LED Attwood lights with longer-life, lower-power, more durable LED engines.

Combined masthead and anchor light. The 24" all-round white light serves two regulatory functions depending on operating mode. Underway, it functions as the masthead all-round white light required by COLREGS Rule 23 for power-driven vessels under 50 meters. At anchor, the same light functions as the anchor light required by COLREGS Rule 30 for vessels of any size to display while anchored outside designated anchorages. The combined function is what makes 24" all-round lights the standard choice for typical recreational power vessels in this size class - one light, two regulatory roles.

For vessels up to 65.4 feet (20 meters). The 3-nautical-mile visibility rating qualifies this light for power-driven vessels up to 20 meters / 65.4 feet length overall - the typical recreational boat range from runabouts and walk-around fishing boats through mid-size cruisers and sportfishers. Vessels over 20 meters require longer-range lights (5+ nautical miles) under COLREGS, so this light is NOT appropriate for vessels above 65.4 feet. Verify your vessel length before relying on this light for compliance - undersized navigation lights are a Coast Guard violation and a real liability concern in any night-running incident.

LED engine rated for 50,000 hours. The internal LED engine is rated for 50,000 hours of continuous operation - the equivalent of running the light continuously for 5.7 years before reaching the rated end-of-life. For typical recreational use (a few hundred hours of anchor-light operation per year), the LED life is effectively unlimited - you'll likely sell the boat before the LED needs replacement. Compare to older incandescent navigation lights that needed bulb replacement every 200-500 hours and were a frequent maintenance item.

360-degree visibility, 3 nautical mile range. The all-round design provides full 360-degree horizontal visibility - other vessels see your light from any direction. The 3-nautical-mile visibility range under typical atmospheric conditions exceeds the 2-mile minimum required by COLREGS for vessels in this size class, giving you margin for marginal atmospheric conditions (light fog, rain, heavy haze) where visible range is reduced. The visibility range is measured by Coast Guard testing standards under specified conditions. actual real-world visibility varies with weather.

Shock-proof, corrosion-proof, water-proof electronics. The internal LED engine and electronic driver circuitry are sealed against water intrusion (the lamp head is rated for direct rain and spray exposure), corrosion-resistant against the salt-air environment of marine use, and shock-mounted against the constant low-amplitude vibration that boats experience underway plus the higher-amplitude shocks from waves and impacts. The combination of these three protections is what makes a marine-grade light meaningfully more durable than the cheaper non-marine alternatives that look similar but fail within a season or two of saltwater exposure.

12V DC, 1 amp current draw. The light operates on standard 12V DC marine electrical systems and draws just 1 amp at full brightness. Why this matters: at 1 amp, leaving the anchor light on for an entire 12-hour overnight uses just 12 amp-hours of battery capacity. For a typical 100Ah deep-cycle marine battery, that's a small fraction of available capacity, leaving plenty for the next day's use. Older incandescent anchor lights drew 1.5-3 amps and could meaningfully drain a battery overnight in marginal conditions. the LED's low draw eliminates that concern.

Compatible ONLY with PowerBase 6100-LT-7. The 7800-24-7 light is specifically designed for the Attwood PowerBase quick-disconnect mounting system - item number 6100-LT-7, sold separately. The PowerBase mounts permanently to the boat (typically on the cabin top, hardtop, or radar arch), and the light pole snaps into the PowerBase for use. When you don't need the light (transport, storage, lower-bridge clearance situations), the light pulls out of the PowerBase and stows separately. The base stays on the boat with a low profile that doesn't interfere with anything.

NOT compatible with other Attwood mounting systems. The 7800-24-7 only works with the PowerBase. It does NOT fit the older Attwood plug-in base, the universal threaded fixed-mount, or competitor universal navigation light bases. Verify you have the PowerBase or are willing to purchase the PowerBase separately before ordering this light. For boats with other Attwood navigation light bases, look at the corresponding 7800-series LightArmor light variants designed for that specific base type.

Quick-disconnect convenience. The PowerBase quick-disconnect is the killer feature for boats with bridge clearance issues OR boats stored in covered slips / garages OR boats trailered overnight. Pull the light out of the PowerBase, store it inside, no clearance issues. Re-snap the light into the PowerBase when you launch - 5 seconds, no tools, the electrical connection happens automatically when the light snaps into the base. For typical fixed-light installs, every clearance issue (going under bridges, under garage doors, under low-clearance overhangs) becomes a problem. the quick-disconnect eliminates the problem entirely.

24-inch pole length. The 24-inch overall length puts the light at the right height for typical recreational power-vessel masthead positioning - high enough to clear cabin tops and other on-deck obstructions for proper visibility, short enough to fit on cabin tops without excessive overhang. For boats requiring different masthead heights, Attwood offers other length variants in the same LightArmor PowerBase-compatible line.

Polished stainless steel shaft. The light pole is polished stainless steel - corrosion-resistant, structurally strong enough to handle the wind loads on the light at full speed underway, and visually appropriate for the typical recreational boat aesthetic. The polished finish stays attractive over years of marine use without the cosmetic degradation that powder-coated alternatives suffer.

Sealed lamp head. The white lamp head at the top of the pole is sealed against water intrusion via gasketed construction. The seal handles direct rain, spray, and the inevitable washdown water during boat cleaning. For boats stored at outside slips with constant exposure to weather, the sealed construction is what keeps the LED alive over years of use.

Install. Mount the PowerBase 6100-LT-7 (sold separately) to the boat at the appropriate masthead position - typically cabin top center, hardtop center, or radar arch top. Wire the PowerBase to the boat's 12V navigation light circuit through the appropriate switch and fuse (typical install uses a navigation light selector switch on the dash that switches between OFF, NAV LIGHTS (red / green / stern + masthead all on), and ANCHOR (just the masthead all-round on). Snap the 7800-24-7 light into the PowerBase. Total install for the PowerBase is typically 1-2 hours. light installation into the PowerBase is the 5-second snap-in.

Key Features

  • Attwood LightArmor 24" all-round white masthead / anchor LED light
  • For power-driven vessels up to 65.4 feet (20 meters) - COLREGS compliant
  • Combined masthead light (underway) and anchor light (at anchor) function
  • 360-degree horizontal visibility
  • 3 nautical mile visibility range (exceeds 2-mile COLREGS minimum)
  • LED engine rated for 50,000 hours operating life
  • Shock-proof, corrosion-proof, water-proof electronics
  • 12V DC operation at just 1 amp current draw
  • Quick-disconnect compatible ONLY with Attwood PowerBase 6100-LT-7 (sold separately)
  • Snap-in / snap-out of the PowerBase in 5 seconds, no tools
  • 24-inch overall pole length
  • Polished stainless steel shaft - corrosion-resistant marine grade
  • Sealed lamp head with gasketed water-tight construction
  • NOT compatible with other Attwood mounting bases or competitor bases
  • Manufacturer Part Number 7800-24-7 / UPC 022697024435

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03 · The numbers

Technical specifications

Title Attwood LightArmor Masthead 24 inch Anchor Light - PowerBase Mount
Brand Attwood Marine
Manufacturer Part Number 7800-24-7
UPC 022697024435
Type Combined masthead / anchor LED navigation light
Pole Length 24 inches
Color All-round white
Visibility Range 3 nautical miles (under standard atmospheric conditions)
Visibility Arc 360 degrees
Approved Vessel Length Up to 65.4 feet (20 meters) power-driven vessels
Voltage 12V DC
Current Draw 1 amp
LED Life Rating 50,000 hours
Mount Compatibility Attwood PowerBase 6100-LT-7 ONLY (sold separately)
Mount Style Quick-disconnect snap-in / snap-out
Shaft Material Polished stainless steel
Lamp Head Sealed with gasketed water-tight construction
Electronics Rating Shock-proof, corrosion-proof, water-proof
Saltwater Use Yes - rated for saltwater marine use
COLREGS Compliance Rule 23 (masthead) and Rule 30 (anchor) for vessels under 20m
Warranty Standard Attwood Marine
04 · Before you buy

Frequently asked questions

Will it work with my boat's existing navigation light base?

Only if you have the Attwood PowerBase 6100-LT-7. The 7800-24-7 light is specifically designed for that base and won't fit the older Attwood plug-in base, the universal threaded fixed-mount base, or competitor universal navigation light bases. Verify you have the PowerBase or are willing to purchase it separately before ordering this light. For boats with other base types, look at the matching 7800-series LightArmor variants designed for those base types.

Is it Coast Guard compliant for my boat?

Yes for power-driven vessels up to 65.4 feet (20 meters) length overall. The 3-nautical-mile visibility rating exceeds the 2-mile minimum required by COLREGS for vessels in this size class. For vessels over 20 meters, you need a longer-range navigation light (5+ nautical miles required) and this light is NOT compliant. Verify your vessel length and the regulatory requirements before relying on this light for navigation light compliance.

What's the difference between masthead and anchor light?

Same light, different operating mode. Underway, the all-round white light functions as the masthead light required by COLREGS Rule 23 (combined with the red / green sidelights and stern light). At anchor (vessel not making way and outside a designated anchorage), the same light functions as the anchor light required by Rule 30. For typical recreational use, you wire it through a 3-position selector switch (OFF / NAV / ANCHOR) so you select the right combination based on operating mode.

How much battery does it use overnight?

At 1 amp current draw, leaving the anchor light on for a 12-hour overnight uses 12 amp-hours of battery capacity. For a typical 100Ah deep-cycle marine battery, that's a small fraction of available capacity. Even leaving it on for several days at anchor, the LED's low draw won't drain a healthy battery bank. Older incandescent anchor lights drew 2-3 amps and could meaningfully drain a battery overnight. the LED eliminates that concern.

How long does the LED last?

50,000 hours rated operating life. For typical recreational use (a few hundred hours of anchor-light use per year), that's effectively unlimited - you'll likely sell the boat before the LED reaches end-of-life. Compare to older incandescent navigation lights that needed bulb replacement every 200-500 hours and were a frequent maintenance item.

What's the PowerBase quick-disconnect?

The PowerBase 6100-LT-7 (sold separately) is the permanent base that mounts to the boat. The light pole snaps in for use and pulls out for storage / transport / bridge clearance situations. The electrical connection happens automatically when the light snaps into the base - no separate plug-and-socket. Pull the light out, store it inside, no clearance issues. Re-snap when you launch. 5 seconds, no tools.

What about saltwater?

Yes - the LightArmor line is built for saltwater use. Polished stainless steel shaft, sealed lamp head with gasketed construction, corrosion-resistant electronics. Rinse with fresh water during normal boat washdowns. Inspect the PowerBase electrical contacts annually for corrosion - the snap-in connection is the main wear point on the system, and keeping the contacts clean ensures reliable operation over years of use.

What's the install like?

Mount the PowerBase (sold separately) to the boat at the chosen masthead location (typically cabin top center, hardtop center, or radar arch top). Wire the PowerBase to the boat's 12V navigation light circuit through the appropriate selector switch and fuse. Snap the 7800-24-7 light into the PowerBase. Total install for the PowerBase is typically 1-2 hours. light installation into the PowerBase is the 5-second snap-in.

Where should I mount it on the boat?

Typical mounting locations: cabin top center (most common for cuddy-cabin and walk-around boats), hardtop center (for center consoles with hardtops), or radar arch top (for boats with arches behind the helm). The mounting point should be at the highest practical position on the boat where the light has unobstructed 360-degree horizontal visibility. Avoid mounting locations where masts, antennas, or T-tops block the light's view in any sector - blocked sectors are exactly the problem you're trying to solve with proper navigation lights.

Is the visibility really 3 nautical miles?

Under the standard atmospheric conditions specified by Coast Guard navigation light testing, yes. Real-world visibility varies with weather - clear nights with no atmospheric haze approach the 3-mile rating, moderate haze or rain reduces visible range to 1-2 miles, fog can reduce it to under a mile. The 3-mile rating is the design specification under standardized test conditions, meaningful as a comparative measure between lights but not a guarantee of real-world visibility under all conditions.

Will it withstand wind underway?

Yes - the 24-inch pole and stainless steel construction are sized to handle wind loads at typical recreational boat planing speeds (40+ knots) without flexing dangerously or breaking. The PowerBase mount is similarly rated for the wind loads the light pole transmits. For unusually high-speed boats (50+ knot performance boats), verify the wind-load rating against your specific operating envelope before relying on this light.

What's the warranty?

Standard Attwood Marine warranty terms apply against manufacturing defects under normal recreational use. Service runs through Attwood / JL Marine warranty network. Save the receipt and original packaging if practical for warranty service. The 50,000-hour LED rating means the light itself is a long-life product - the most likely warranty issue would be the electrical connection or the seal of the lamp head, both of which are covered under standard warranty terms.

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