Seattle Marine Electrician
Seattle-based, Mobile Marine Electrical company. Specializing in full rewires, charging systems, distribution panels, and electrical troubleshooting.
MARINE ELECTRICAL REPAIRS IN SEATTLE DONE RIGHT
Boat Wired is your premier choice for all things to do with boat electrical systems. Whether you’re looking to do a new electrical installation in your boat, to repair your boat’s current system, or upgrade the electronics of your boat, our Seattle marine electricians will get it taken care of. There is no job too large for our experienced ABYC Member Marine Electricians. If your boat needs electrical troubleshooting, an upgrade, or electrical repair in Seattle, call us today to book an appointment. You’ll be happy that you did.
Seattle Marine Electrician Services
Reliable Marine Electrical System Upgrade or Repair Starts Here
Choose BoatWired for top-notch marine electrical services in Seattle and the surrounding areas. With our deep expertise and commitment to quality, we ensure your boat’s electrical system is safe, reliable, and tailored to your needs, so you can enjoy worry-free time on the water.
AC/DC Full Systems
Electrical Surveys
Battery & Charging
Shore Power
Generators
Marine Electronics
Why choose Boat Wired?
Boat Wired, LLC is the leader in Seattle for boat wiring, professional boat electrical installations and rewiring. There is no project or boat too large. For a certified marine electrician in the Seattle area that will get the job done right, you’re in the right place.
ABYC Member
Experienced
Safety First
Professional
- Full Electrical Systems Install or rewire
- Boat Electronics
- Battery Charging
- Diagnose & Troubleshoot
- Checkup & Ongoing Maintenance
Our Promise to You
Our Seattle marine electricians strive to complete every job with professionalism and passion. Our number one concern is providing our customers with a system that is not only functional but done correctly and safely. We are dedicated to doing every installation, electrical repair, and boat wiring project in Seattle as if we were working on our own boat and to the safety standards of ABYC.





