Alternator Regulation A few years ago a 57-foot single screw cruising vessel, with a 12-volt house battery bank and over 1000 amp-hours of capacity. Would have been considered a huge battery bank, by today’s onboard electrical standards it’s moderately sized for a...
All seamanship books include a section on how to anchor your boat properly and safely. Before deciding where you want to anchor, slowly cruise around the anchoring site and check the boats already at anchor, to ensure you have enough room to swing. Allow adequate room...
As an owner of a company that deals with recreational boats, I understand you’ve got your work cut out for you. It can be really hard to keep up with all of the ins and outs of the boating industry. Luckily getting your electrical warrant of fitness just got a...
Commercial Vessels Commercial vessel operators need the support of a marine electrical company with experience working on passenger liners, fishing vessels and pleasure yachts. Marine electrical services include: AC and DC electrical works and fault findingAC...
Everywhere you go, there are electrical components embedded into all sorts of places. Ensure your marine vessel is seaworthy from an electrical standpoint with an electrical warrant of fitness that meets Kiwi safety regulations. That’s why it’s so important...
We specialise in independent yacht, launch and boat surveys performed by Electrician. Surveys come with a detailed report outlining defects and/or deficiencies and our recommendations for repair.