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What others are saying about Nautical Doctor

When it comes to pricing and reliability, Nautical Doctor draws praise from most customers for transparent estimates that match final costs and completing marine repairs faster than expected. On the technical front, their engine work receives mixed feedback - while many customers highlight successful power pack replacements, impeller changes, and general outboard motor repairs, a few negative experiences describe poor workmanship on complex engine rebuilds and wiring issues. Tying it together, John and his crew appear to excel with routine boat maintenance and straightforward repairs, though customers should be aware that experiences can vary significantly on major engine overhauls.

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Marine Electrical & Electronics Services

Specific services available under marine electrical & electronics

Marine Electrical Services

Modern boats rely on electrical systems for everything from engine starting to navigation.

Typical Cost$85-$150 per hour
Typical DurationVaries by project

Benefits of Professional Marine Electrical & Electronics

  • Ensures safe electrical systems
  • Marine-grade wiring resists corrosion
  • Reliable power for electronics
  • Improved battery efficiency
  • ABYC-compliant installations
  • LED lighting saves power

Frequently Asked Questions

Marine systems require tinned wire, waterproof connections, and specific grounding techniques.