- Open : 9am - 5pm (Mon - Sat)
- 1831 NW 33rd St Pompano Beach, FL 33064 United States
Electrical failures are the leading cause of fires on board. At Marine Overhauling, we treat every marine electrical and electronics installation with the highest level of precision and safety standards. Whether you need to troubleshoot a flickering light, install a new chartplotter, or perform a complete vessel rewire, our certified technicians ensure your systems are robust, organized, and reliable in the harshest marine environments.
Modern boating relies on connected technology. A proper marine electrical and electronics installation is not just about mounting a screen; it is about seamless integration. We specialize in:
Navigation Suites: Installation of GPS, Chartplotters, Radar, and Autopilots (Garmin, Raymarine, Simrad).
Communication: VHF Radios, AIS transponders, and Satellite Internet (Starlink Marine).
NMEA Networking: Building NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 backbones so your engine data talks to your displays.
Entertainment: Marine audio systems and fusion stereos.
Beyond electronics, the backbone of your boat is its power system. Our electrical services include:
Lithium (LiFePO4) upgrades, AGM batteries, and smart charger installation.
Solar panel integration and wind generators for extended cruising.
Replacing corroded wires and installing custom switch panels with proper circuit protection.
LED conversions for navigation lights, underwater lights, and interior ambiance.
If you are upgrading your power system during an engine repower, check our Engine Installation Services.
ABYC Standards: We follow strict safety protocols aligned with the American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) to ensure insurance compliance.
Clean Rigging: We pride ourselves on “artistic” wiring—labeled, bundled, and accessible for future maintenance.
System Diagnosis: We don’t just swap parts; we find the root cause of electrical gremlins.
In many cases, yes. As part of our marine electrical and electronics installation, we use converters to bridge older analog sensors with modern digital displays.
Marine wire is tinned to resist corrosion. Using standard copper house wire on a boat is a recipe for failure due to oxidation.
Don’t let electrical issues keep you at the dock. Contact us for a consultation on your marine electrical and electronics installation project.