$95.00
This package is designed to make things easy for you! We have conveniently packaged one bow and one stern light and two USB wall charging cables. (Looking for a team? Check out our light sets for teams.)
Our KraftLight Beacon bow and stern sets feature lights that are:
The KraftLight Beacon™ comes with a one year warranty.
Temporary suction cup or permanent lightkeeper/bowclip mounts are available separately
$475.00
We believe the KraftLight Beacon™ is the best light out there!
The team set is designed to make things easy for you! Ten Beacon Lights and a 10-port USB charging hub and cables requires just one outlet in the boathouse.
The KraftLight Beacon™ comes with a one year warranty.
Temporary suction cup or permanent lightkeeper/bowclip mounts are available separately
Store as far away from humidity as possible - use the far corner of the boathouse
Always have a gasket. Re-attach with E6000 adhesive. Contact us for replacements and we'll send them.
Before leaving the boathouse for a row, turn the light on (snugly) and don't open the lid until returning to the house.
At least 8 hours
It's always good to drain battery completely throughout the season from time to time
It is not necessary to charge after every use
Delivery is subject to our availability. We receive containers from England 3 or 4 times a year.
Dry the board using a soft cloth, use rice to absorb remaining moisture, do not use heat
Make sure to discharge the lights fully before storing.
Check out this video on the suction cup from Adams Manufacturing.
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Bloated, peeling
Mail circuit board - remove from enclosure. Do NOT send the enclosure
Enclose your name, contact information and return address
To turn your Beacon on, twist the cap closed. Then snug the cap even more to create a more watertight seal.
We suggest that you turn the lights on BEFORE leaving the boathouse or rack. Keep them on until you return. This helps prevents moisture from getting inside the light.
When finished using your Beacon unscrew the cap and make certain that the circuit board inside the light has not gotten wet.
If water should get into your Beacon, even just a little! remove the cap, carefully slide the light board out of the enclosure and dry everything off. Once all parts are dry, reassemble and you should be good to go.
Never use the lights if the gasket is missing from the lid.
Beacon Lights will float, when the screw cap is CLOSED TIGHTLY.
To charge your Beacon, remove the lid completely. Attach the USB cable to the socket at the top of the circuit board and plug the other end of the cord into the wall charger. Plug the charger into any electrical outlet. You can also charge from the USB port on any computer and car charger with a USB port.
The yellow charging LED will light while charging and go out when charging is complete. One full charge will easily last several practices.
TO A BOW NUMBER CLIP
Slide the fin of the Beacon enclosure into your bow number clip, just as you would a racing bow number. If your bow number holder has a hole in it you can further secure your Beacon using a #10x3/4” machine screw and a lock nut, a clevis pin, or other locking pin type hardware.
USING A SUCTION CUP ATTACHMENT
Make sure the boat deck is clean and smooth. Dirt, dust, scratches in the paint or uneven deck repairs may prevent good suction between the deck and suction cup.Wipe the suction cup with a damp cloth to clean and slightly moisten the surface that will contact the boat. . Loop the safety lanyard through the “flag loop” on the end of your boat (if there is one) or around the steering yoke post just in case the suction cup releases.
ATTACHING A ROWKRAFT LIGHT KEEPER
For an attachment that’s more permanent than the suction cup to the boat’s deck, use the optional Light Keeper which attaches using very strong waterproof double sided tape. Peel the protective strip off of the tape on the Light Keeper and press firmly onto the boat’s deck. (You can also add your own screws if you really want to be sure it won’t fall off).
Tom recommends using CorrosionX to clean the boards. Dielectric grease can be used on both socket and cord ends to keep contacts in good shape after cleaning.
No need to discharge
Send questionable boards back to us for assessment
Don't store in plastic
Charge fully
Discharge fully
Recharge
8 Tips on Using Suction Cups:
The care and use of suction cups is very simple:
Make sure the suction cup is clean and free from debris.
If the suction cup needs to be cleaned, wash in warm soapy water then dry gently with a lint-free cloth.
Clean the surface you are applying the suction cup to. It won’t adhere well to a dirty surface.
To enhance suction, a tiny dab of Vaseline or cooking oil may be rubbed on the rim of the cup.
Press the cup all the way down, against the surface.
The suction cup may need to be “burped” periodically by pressing down on it to remove any air that may have seeped in.
Temperature and humidity variations may make a suction cup lose its grip. If bonded above 40⁰ F/5⁰ C the cup will provide the most reliable service from -22⁰ to 120⁰ F.
To remove the cup, simply pull up on the release tab to break the suction.
Charging station examples
Check charging cord and plug.
BEACON WARRANTY
RowKraft Products LLC warrants your KraftLight Beacon to be free from defects in material or workmanship for one year from the original date of purchase. During this period, RowKraft will repair or replace, at no charge, products or parts of the Beacon that prove defective under normal use and maintenance.
This warranty covers defects in manufacturing discovered while using the product as recommended. The warranty does not cover any problem that is caused by conditions, malfunctions or damages not resulting from defects in material or workmanship. The warranty does not cover parts that are subject to normal wear and tear, breakage due to improper use, theft or loss.
To obtain service under this warranty, please contact RowKraft at info@RowKraft.com or write to RowKraft Products, 1500 Longshore Drive, Ann Arbor, MI, 48105.