Billhead Shark Series - High-performance Harsh Location LED Marine searchlight and deck light. Specifically designed for long-distance lighting solutions, featuring 500W output with 7/8 degree beam angle combined with 11x45 degree beam angle for effective 3000-3500 meter illumination.
The Billhead Shark searchlight utilizes an excellent optic beam (2-3° / 7-8°) with concentrated light rays for ranges up to 3000 meters. These units are suitable for all ocean-going and inland-waterway vessels, including merchant vessels, defense, coastal watch, search & rescue, navy, and firefighting applications.
It is a perfect solution for fishing boats, vessels, and naval applications where high visibility is critical, such as searching, rescuing, lighting floating objects at sea, and navigating long narrow channels like the Suez Canal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are you a factory or a trading company?
We are a dedicated manufacturing facility. Our quality management systems include ISO9000 and ISO9001, and we maintain an in-house R&D department. Most products carry CE, RoHS, and other international certifications.
Can we customize the labeling on the searchlights?
Yes, customization options are available for labels, logos, and packaging (printing boxes and cartons) to meet your specific requirements.
How do these lights perform in high-salinity maritime environments?
We have a specialized Marine LED lighting series specifically engineered for maritime conditions. They feature anti-corrosion materials and coatings, typically backed by a long-term warranty for marine applications.
Is it possible to request a sample before a large project?
Absolutely. We welcome sample orders so you can test the performance and quality of our high-power searchlights firsthand.
Do you provide lighting design and planning services?
Yes, our R&D department provides professional lighting solutions and optical designs for complex projects, including stadiums, industrial sites, and maritime navigation.
What information is needed for a customized lighting solution?
To provide an accurate plan, we typically require: 1. The dimensions of the area (L x W), 2. The location and height of mounting poles, and 3. Your specific illumination requirements (lux levels).