Marine electrician: East Coast recommendation

Koeketiene

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Jobs completed today (in about an hour):

1. Traced & fixed chartplotter wiring fault
2. Traced and fixed electric bilge pump wiring fault (and we've been trying to sort that particular one for over 2 years :o )
3. Fitted new battery monitor
4. Rewired and replaced faulty lighting in forward head

Hiding, underneath the hair, youngest offspring

w7jua.jpg


Our most reluctant crewmember, but one hell of a chief engineer :cool:
All those hours of DT (Design & Technology) at school are starting to pay dividends.

Young people these days... very pleased to have them around.
 
Jobs completed today (in about an hour):

1. Traced & fixed chartplotter wiring fault
2. Traced and fixed electric bilge pump wiring fault (and we've been trying to sort that particular one for over 2 years :o )
3. Fitted new battery monitor
4. Rewired and replaced faulty lighting in forward head

Hiding, underneath the hair, youngest offspring

w7jua.jpg


Our most reluctant crewmember, but one hell of a chief engineer :cool:
All those hours of DT (Design & Technology) at school are starting to pay dividends.

Young people these days... very pleased to have them around.

It wont be long before he`s in yer fridge :D
 
Good grounding, but keep him out of engineering if he wants to buy and afford a boat.

And the fridge thing is only a matter of time. Lets just say there is a fair chance it is in his genes.;)
 
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