GoLight® Gobee™ Stanchion Mount Remote Spotlight
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- Portable, safe and easy to use
- Remote controlled
- Includes red/green navigaton light
- 12” stanchion
Portable, safe, and easy to use, this remote-controlled bow light attaches quickly and securely to any 2- or 3-pin bow socket. Bi-color navigational light kicks out 1,000 lumens of bright light from its position atop the 12'' stanchion. Remote control features 16 security settings. 360º rotation; 90º tilt. Includes a heavy nylon case.
Manufacturer model #: 2151.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 49
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Slabgrabber Great Light
The GoLight works very well and is a good quality light for night time fishing. This light uses a lot of power to function so I have rigged my GoLight to run on a separate battery. Make sure battery is fully charged before going out. This light will surely do the job
May 10, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by skenn exactly what I expected.
great product. worked great, no modifications. I recommend it for anyone.
April 15, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by catfishrick golight gobee
AWESOME PRODUCT.VERY USER FRIENDLY AND WORKS GREAT.POWERFUL NAV LIGHTS AND STRONG SPOTLIGHT WITH THE EASE OF USE REMOTE.WOULD RECOMMEND THIS LIGHT TO ANYONE WHO SPENDS ANY AMOUNT OF TIME ON WATER AFTER DARK.
April 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by NOTIME GREAT LIGHT
THIS LIGHT WORKS GREAT. WE USE IT AT NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING. IT WILL LIGHT UP OBSTACLES FOR A LONG DISTANCE.
February 14, 2013
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I have a center console and the port / starbor (red/green) lights are mounted in the console. Can you turn off the red / green lights on this unit? or is there another unit that is sold with out the red / green lights?Answers
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THERE IS A SWITCH ON THE UNDER SIDE OF THE LIGHT TO CUT OFF THE RED AND GREEN NAV LIGHTS.Answers
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PLUGS DIRECTLY INTO A TWO OR THREE PIN PLUG.IN THE SAME PLUG AS YOUR NORMAL NAV LIGHT.Answers
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I have heard this light works with some bases but not others. Does anyone know if it works with the Perko 5 Degree Stern Light Replacement Base with Slide Cover?Answers
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I was wondering if you can shut off the spot light and run just the nav light for traveling down the river when the spotlight isn't needed.Answers
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THERE IS AN OFF BUTTON ON THE CENTER OF THE REMOTE TO TURN OFF SPOTLIGHT AND YOU HAVE A SWITCH ON THE LIGHT TO CUT OFF NAV LIGHTS ALSO.A:Â
Yes , once powered on you have nav lights than you use remote to operate flood lightA:Â
yes you can it has a switch on the bottom to where just the nav lights will work but you can also turn the spot light off and it will stay off with the nav lights on with the key switch that comes with the light.A:Â
Yes, they are under seperate control on the remote.Details:Â
Never done any wiring on jon boat.Have a 12V battery so what do I need to install the golight to that. Very basic I am sure but need some instruction.
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YOU NEED A NAVIGATION LIGHT MOUNT TO BE INSTALLED AND THE LIGHT WILL PLUG RIGHT INTO THE TOP OF IT.IT WILL ACCOMODATE A TWO OR THREE PIN TYPE PLUG.Top 500 Contributor
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If your boat uses 2 pin style plug just run blue or grey wire to positive side of battery or switch and black wire to ground! atleast 14 guage wire recommended then just plug light in!A:Â
If you have pre-exsisting wires all you have to do is connect a heavier guage wire to the hot wire you are looking to replace and pull it threw your wiring harness back to your switch. If no wires then just run the desired length of wire to you switch or batteyDetails:Â
I have a 3 pin socket in which the 3rd pin is hot all the time for an auxillary stanchion pole light. When I rewire the Gobee for 3 pins can I still operate the navigation light from the existing cockpit switch and operate the Gobee light from the remote on-off switch without having to turn the navigation lights on. Basically I want to know if I can operate the Gobee navigation lights and Gobee spot light independentlyAnswers
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YES.THERE IS A SWITCH ON THE REMOTE FOR THE SPOTLIGHT AND ALSO A SWITCH ON THE LIGHT FOR THE NAV LIGHTS AND YOU CAN USE EITHER OF THEM INDEPENDANTLY.A:Â
I've only used mine twice but I am pretty sure the nav lights operate with the switch at the helm and the spotlight can only be operated with the remote. So yes, you can operate them independently.A:Â
Yes you will be able to operate the navigation light from the existing cockpit switch. With the Gobee light installed when you operate your cockpit light switch the bow running lights (red/green) on the Gobee light will turn on. The flood light will not. The flood light operates seperately with the remote. The cockpit switch must be on to supply power to the bow pin where the light is installed, which turns on the Gobee navigation lights. Only when you press the center button on the remote will the flood light come on.A:Â
I would say yes. My boat had 3 pin socket and when I wired the Gobee to accomodate the navigation lights are controled on/off by the switch on the console and the gobee spotlight comes on off with remote.A:Â
there are two gray wires inside, a light and dark. attach dark gray wire to the two inline black wires. navigation lights work independently.A:Â
I don;t think you can but think about it. If you need your light on to see, you really need to have your nav and anchor light on too.Details:Â
I have a 97 Monarch 17 foot aluminum boat. Will it take no wireing?Answers
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NONE.IT PLUGS INTO SOCKET OF EXISTING NAVIGATION LIGHT.A:Â
shouldnt have to do any wireing i have a bass tracker 175 txw and all i had to do was stick in i the light hole on the bow and it works just fine for me.A:Â
The weight of the light is too much for the 12" pole that comes with it. It would break off in any kind of rough water.Take a pipe cutter and reduce the length by at least 4". It should be good to go. May also require a heavier fuse.
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Yes it should...there are easy to follow directions if you have to change a wire on the light, but I have used mine on three different boats made by different manufacturers and the light worked perfect each time.A:Â
YES AND NO, (LOL)THE NAVIGATION RED/GREEN LIGHTS COME RIGHT ON, BUT THE HEAD LIGHT NEEDS TO BE TURNED ON WITH THE REMOTE.
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Make sure you have at least a 7 amp breaker/fuse on your navigation light circuit. It works fine with a 2 pole stanchion.A:Â
If you have a recepticle to install a running light on the bow. Yes. You should'nt have to do any wiring. If your running lights operate on a 3 amp breaker/fuse you will probably need to change it to a 5 amp.A:Â
It might. It is designed for a two or three prong connection. If it does not work, the instructions that are included are very clear and easy to understand on how to change it. i had to change mine and it took less than five minutes. It is simply changing one wire and all you need is a screwdriver. Very simple.A:Â
This light comes prewired for a two pin plug. If your mount has three pins in it, Yes you will have to rewire the light not your boat. It is easy to do, you have to remove four phillips head screws and change two wires inside the light, takes about ten minutes to do, the instructions are way easy to follow. If your plug has two pins just plug it in and go. Make sure your plug is clean and free of corosion if not the light can be a little sluggish to turn.A:Â
Fit in the same hole as your present bow lightDetails:Â
Does this Golight compair to a 400,000 candelpower in brightness.Answers
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Yes the Golight tilts up, down, right and left. Not sure about comparison on candle power but it is very bright.A:Â
yes...it is very brightA:Â
YES, IT SHUTS LIGHT OUT ABOUT 12 FT FROM BOAT.A:Â
Yes it will tilt down as well as up. as for the brightness, not quite as bright as a 400,000 foot candle hand held light but it is plenty bright.A:Â
Yes, it tilts up and down and side to side 360 degreesI have one of those 500,000 candle power lights and no it is not as bright but you do not need it. It sits up front and works more like a spot light than lighting up the whole world around you. I works like the headlights of your car if aimed correctly.
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my gobee will tilt down about 45 degrees from center and 45 degrees up from center and will rotate 180 degrees each direction from center. A very slick marine light.



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