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Marine Electrical in Puerto Rico

Browsing all marine service providers in Puerto Rico. We're still tagging shops by service type — for now, listings below cover the full Puerto Rico 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 Puerto Rico

No exact electrical matches yet — these are the major marine shops in Puerto Rico.

West Marine

Unverified
Boat Shop · Repair services
PR

West Marine

Unverified
Boat Shop · Repair services
PR

Club Nautico La Parguera

Unverified
Marina
PR

Club Náutico de Boquerón

Unverified
Marina
PR

Marina De Salinas

Unverified
Marina
PR

Palmas del Mar Marina

Unverified
Marina
PR

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.