Marine Electronics Installation in New Jersey
Browse marine providers across New Jersey. Chartplotters, radar, AIS, autopilots, sonar — design and installation done right.
Buying marine electronics is the easy part. Installing them so the network is reliable, the antennas are placed correctly, the autopilot drive is properly sized, and the NMEA 2000 backbone supports future additions is the work that determines whether your electronics package serves you for 10 years or generates intermittent problems for 5. ABYC-certified installers know the standards; experienced ones know the quirks. For anything beyond a single MFD upgrade, hire it out.
Marine providers in New Jersey
12 shownNo exact electronics installation matches yet — these are notable marine shops in New Jersey. Many marinas and yards offer electronics installation without naming it explicitly.
Jet Drive Exchange Boat & Jet Ski Club: Ocean City, NJ
Toms River Marine and Motorsports
West Marine
Bart Dickinson Marine Services
Brown's Boat Yard Inc
Brown's Point Marine Service
D & R Boat World
Deepstar Marine
Holtz Boat Works, Inc.
MarineMax
Shipyard Marina
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Frequently asked
- How much does a full helm electronics installation cost?
- For a typical 40-ft cruising boat with new MFD, radar, AIS, autopilot, and NMEA 2000 backbone, plan on $3,000–$8,000 in labor on top of equipment cost. Premium installs at high-end yards can run $15,000+ on integrated helm projects.
- Why does proper antenna placement matter?
- VHF antenna height directly determines range. GPS antennas need clear sky view. Radar antennas need clearance from people and other antennas. AIS antennas should be separated from VHF transmit antennas. Bad placement on otherwise good gear is the most common cause of "my electronics don't work right" complaints.