Marine Electronics Advisor Service
The ultimate service for the DIY boat owner. The Marine Electronics Advisor Service provides you with knowledgable marine electronics advice, customized to your project, your vessel, and your needs.
We will start by discussing the nature of your marine electronics project:
The current state of your boat and existing electronics, including model#s and/or photos of what you have installed
What you want to change
What you want to get from the change
A discussion about your current knowledge level and familiarity with wiring, electronics, etc
Your budget
We will provide you with personal advice specific to your project including:
Recommendations for the best components needed to achieve your goal within your budget
Vendor recommendations for acquiring the components
A list of the additional parts, supplies, and tools you need to finish the job
A custom color-coded diagram showing exactly how to connect each component into the system work the way you want in your boat, not some generic boat, or some other persons boat–your boat
Details on configuration settings you may need to set within each part of the system to make them work as expected
Preserve Your Cruising Kitty:
The Marine Electronics Advisor Service is provided via email initially, and may include a phone call or Skype call depending on the project complexity and your needs. The initial email discussion is free and after understanding the scope of your project, we will provide you with a quote for the cost of the full service to complete your project. Since you are doing the work yourself and only engaging the Marine Electronics Advisor Service for research and advisory service you will save hundreds or thousands of dollars in labor costs along with any associated yard fees of having a marine electrician do the work for you.
By the time the project is over, you’ll know the difference between NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000, how to integrate your 15-year-old Raymarine instruments with your fancy new Garmin Chartplotter, or anything else related to your project.