Marine Electrical in Alaska
Browsing all marine service providers in Alaska. We're still tagging shops by service type — for now, listings below cover the full Alaska marine industry.
Marine electrical work is its own discipline — saltwater corrosion, galvanic isolation, and DC-AC system integration all matter in ways automotive electrical doesn't. Look for an ABYC-certified marine electrician (American Boat & Yacht Council) for anything beyond basic wiring. Common jobs: battery bank upgrades to lithium, shore-power inlet replacement, navigation electronics installation, and corrosion troubleshooting.
Marine service providers in Alaska
No exact electrical matches yet — these are the major marine shops in Alaska.
Bay Welding
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
3301 East End Road, Homer, AK 99603
+1 907-235-5103Website
Compeau's
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
4122 Boat Street, Fairbanks, AK 99709
+1-907-479-2271Website
ATEC
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
38566 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Kenai, AK 99611
Website
ACI Boats
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
AK
Ashbreez Boatworks
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
801 E. 82nd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99518
Boat Building Fiberglass Shop
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
AK
Boat Works of Alaska
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
AK
Dewey's Cook Inlet
UnverifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
AK
Heavy Weather Custom Boats
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
AK
Heavy Weather Custom Boats
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
AK
Marine Services of Alaska
UnverifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
AK
Seward Heavy Industrial Power
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
AK
Frequently asked questions
- What does ABYC certification mean?
- The American Boat & Yacht Council certifies marine technicians on standards specific to boats — DC/AC integration, corrosion, fuel systems, etc. ABYC-certified electricians follow industry-recognized safety standards that insurance companies often require for major work.
- Should I switch my boat batteries to lithium?
- Lithium (LiFePO4) batteries weigh ~70% less than equivalent AGM, last 5–10x longer, and recharge much faster. Trade-offs: 3–4x upfront cost and a properly designed charging system to avoid damage. Most marine electricians recommend lithium for boats spending significant time off-shore-power.