Replacement Bulb for Ceiling Light in 1998 SeaRay 310 Sundancer

DBurow

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Aug 3, 2017
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Elk Rapids, Michigan
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Sea Ray 310 Sundancer -- 1998
Engines
Twin v8 Mercruisers

The bulbs have burned out in the ceiling lights in my 1998 SeaRay 310 Sundancer. It is a screw-in bulb with an odd-size base. There are no markings on the bulb.

I have checked at a number of local stores, and the West Marine catalog. No one has this bulb or has ever seen one like
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it before.

Does anyone have a part number, or know where I might find this bulb?
 
It's a oven bulb from Europe.

I bought mine from amazon ..... came in a 3 pack.

I wish they were a little whiter...... but they do the trick.

Let me find the info:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ON4460E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Dear LD,
Thank you so much. The shape of the one you bulb you linked, looks a little different shape, but the base appears to be exactly like mine --- that is the most important.

Did you get your replacement bulbs for SeaRay ceiling lights?

Thanks so much. I have been going crazy trying to find this bulb.
 
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I purchased a EUROPEAN E14 BASE TO CANDELABRA BASE adapter.

Now I can use standard candelabra base light bulbs that are readily available at stores like Home Depot, Walmart, Fleet Farm, or Menards.

You can buy this adapter at speciality residential light fixture stores or online at eBay, Amazon, etc. Cost is about $2/each.

PS (unrelated) I see you are from Elk Rapids, Michigan. Annette and I will be driving past your town next week. We are taking the historic coal fired steam powered car ferry ship SS Badger to Michigan then driving up to Macinaw City, then another ferry to Mackinac Island then west to Island Resort for a Goo Goo Dolls concert. We are looking forward to enjoying your state on this short 4 day road trip.

The bulbs have burned out in the ceiling lights in my 1998 SeaRay 310 Sundancer. It is a screw-in bulb with an odd-size base. There are no markings on the bulb.

I have checked at a number of local stores, and the West Marine catalog. No one has this bulb or has ever seen one like View attachment 59827 it before.

Does anyone have a part number, or know where I might find this bulb?
 
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I purchased a EUROPEAN E14 BASE TO CANDELABRA BASE adapter.

Now I can use standard candelabra base light bulbs that are readily available at stores like Home Depot, Walmart, Fleet Farm, or Menards.

You can buy this adapter at speciality residential light fixture stores or online at eBay, Amazon, etc. Cost is about $2/each.

PS (unrelated) I see you are from Elk Rapids, Michigan. Annette and I will be driving past your town next week. We are taking the historic coal fired steam powered car ferry ship SS Badger to Michigan then driving up to Macinaw City, then another ferry to Mackinac Island then west to Island Resort for a Goo Goo Dolls concert. We are looking forward to enjoying your state on this short 4 day road trip.

The adapter sounds like a good idea.

Enjoy your tour of Northern Michigan. Lots to see on the drive North along Lake Michigan.
 

The bulbs have burned out in the ceiling lights in my 1998 SeaRay 310 Sundancer. It is a screw-in bulb with an odd-size base. There are no markings on the bulb.

I have checked at a number of local stores, and the West Marine catalog. No one has this bulb or has ever seen one like View attachment 59827 it before.

Does anyone have a part number, or know where I might find this bulb?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FAGPHEW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This is an led replacement I used and has worked fantastic.
 

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