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Featured Reviews for Boat Electrician Pros in Warner

Waves And Wheels
Mike K
October 16, 2018
“I had Waves and Wheels upgrade my existing boat stereo and marine lighting. I now have 24 speakers and color changing LEDs in my cockpit. It's one of the better-balanced boat stereos I've heard at Lake of the Ozarks. Their marine audio products and their installation team are top notch. Customer service goes beyond the initial installation as they always make themselves available at a moments notice, even on a holiday weekend.“
Mts Marine
Steve P
August 21, 2022
“Jonathan came and educated me on our new suite of Garman products. He also trouble shooted why our depth sounder was not working and found the problem. He knows his business.“
Semi and Marine Custom Audio and Electronics
Jason H
October 14, 2020
“Julian did a top notch job with my boat. Installed a full suite of Fusion gear (speakers, amps, 2nd battery, all wiring, LED controller) He sent pictures frequently throughout the process and was extremely professional and friendly. I could not be happier with the workmanship and will def be using Julian again for my future upgrades!“

Boat Electrician FAQs

What does a boat electrician do?

They install, repair, and maintain all electrical systems on boats, including wiring, lighting, batteries, and electronics.

Are boat electricians certified?

Yes, marine electricians have specialized training and certifications for marine electrical safety.

What types of repairs do boat electricians handle?

Faulty wiring, battery installations, shore power connections, lighting repairs, and electrical troubleshooting.

Can a boat electrician upgrade my electrical system?

Yes, including adding new circuits, solar power, and inverter installations.

How much does it cost to hire a boat electrician?

Typical hourly rates range from $80 to $150 depending on location and complexity.

Can a boat electrician work dockside?

Yes, many offer mobile service at marinas or docks.

How do I know if I need a boat electrician?

If you have flickering lights, blown fuses, or electrical faults, consult a professional.

Where can I find a boat electrician?

Find certified electricians on Boat Planet or through your local marina.