Inverter Systems
Convert battery power to household electricity, keeping appliances and devices running anywhere you go.
Inverter Systems Tailored to Your Needs
An inverter isn’t just another piece of equipment, it’s the heart of your onboard power, keeping essential systems running smoothly whether you’re at anchor, underway, or tied up at the dock. When an inverter is undersized, poorly installed, or unreliable, it can quickly turn into more than an inconvenience. It can compromise your safety and peace of mind on the water.
That’s why we take a tailored approach to every installation. We carefully assess your boat’s unique demands and build a system that delivers stable, efficient, and safe power where and when you need it. From seamless shore-to-ship transitions to running sensitive electronics and heavy loads, our inverter installations are designed for performance and long-term dependability.
With certified expertise, quality components, and meticulous attention to detail, we ensure your inverter system doesn’t just work, it works when you need it most. The result is confidence every time you step aboard, knowing your boat’s power system is safe, reliable, and built to support your lifestyle on the water.
Power your boat with a reliable inverter system, tailored to you.
Why Choose Us For Your Electrical Upgrades
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Certified Expertise You Can Rely On
We’re ABYC Master Technicians and NMEA Certified Installers, ensuring your system is designed and installed to the highest industry standards.
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Tailored Solutions For Your Vessel
Every boat is different. We take the time to understand your needs and create reliable, customized solutions that fit your vessel and lifestyle.
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Dependable Service & Ongoing Support
From installation to long-term care, we stand behind our work with honest communication, transparent pricing, and support you can count on.
We understand the value your boat holds and the role it plays in your lifestyle. That’s why we treat every project with the same care and respect as if it were our own. Our team keeps you informed every step of the way with clear, consistent communication, so you’re never left guessing. When the work is done, we leave your vessel just as we found it. Clean, organized, and ready for your next adventure.
Your Boat, Our Responsibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
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An inverter installation typically takes 3–5 days to complete. The exact timeline depends on the complexity of your system, the mounting locations within your boat, and any additional add-ons or integrations you choose. We always ensure installations are done thoroughly and to the highest safety standards, so your system is reliable from day one.
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For most boat installations, a 2,000–3,000 watt pure sine wave inverter is recommended. This size is generally sufficient to power common onboard appliances such as microwaves, coffee makers, laptops, and small galley equipment. The exact size you’ll need depends on your specific power requirements, the number of appliances you want to run at the same time, and the overall capacity of your battery bank. During the installation process, we assess your electrical system and usage needs to ensure the inverter is properly matched for safe, reliable performance.
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Yes, in most cases adding additional batteries is recommended. An inverter draws power from your house battery bank, and while your existing batteries may handle DC loads, they’re often not sufficient to support both DC and AC loads when you’re away from the dock. By adding more battery capacity, you ensure your inverter can run AC loads reliably without draining the house bank too quickly, giving you longer run time and greater peace of mind on the water.
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A pure sine wave inverter produces clean, smooth power that closely matches the electricity you get from shore power or the grid. This makes it safe and reliable for running sensitive electronics like laptops, TVs, refrigerators, and modern appliances without risk of damage or interference.A modified sine wave inverter, on the other hand, delivers a more basic, choppier form of electricity. While it can run simple tools or appliances with basic motors, it may cause issues like overheating, buzzing, or reduced performance in sensitive equipment.
For most marine applications, a pure sine wave inverter is strongly recommended because it ensures your boat’s electronics and appliances run safely and efficiently.

Ready to Power Up Your Boat?
Your vessel deserves reliable systems and worry-free cruising. We’ll make the process simple and stress-free. Let’s get your project started today.
Ready when you are — we’ll help make your boat’s power systems stress-free.