Why Nash Marine Is The Right Choice
Clean, Organized Work You Can See
We take time to plan the routing before we pull a single wire. Bundles are sized correctly, secured at the right intervals, and protected from chafe. Panels are labeled where you need them most. The result is a professional, serviceable system that stays solid through vibration, heat, and salt air. You approve the layout and materials before we start, so there are no surprises later.
Communication That Keeps You Confident
Great work is only great if you're kept in the loop. We confirm goals up front, share progress photos, and call out options when we find something unexpected. You'll always know what we're doing, why we're doing it, and how it benefits you on the water. If timelines shift due to weather or parts, we'll tell you right away and keep your trip plans in mind.
Built For Florida Waters
Florida heat, afternoon squalls, and salt-laden air are tough on wiring. We choose tinned copper conductors, adhesive-lined heat shrink, proper crimp tools, and marine-grade breakers and fuse blocks. We route away from moisture traps and use drip loops where needed. It's not just about meeting standards. It's about building a system that lasts in our local conditions.
Our Simple Rewire Process
We've refined a straightforward process that respects your time and keeps your project moving:
- Listen And Inspect: We start with your wish list and a careful look at your current setup.
- Plan And Quote: You receive a clear scope, parts plan, and estimated timeline tailored to your boat and goals.
- Prep And Protection: We protect finishes and upholstery before any work begins.
- Precision Install: Old, unsafe circuits are removed; new harnesses are run, terminated, and labeled.
- System Test: We test each circuit under load and verify charging, grounds, and safety devices.
- Walkthrough: You get a simple map of your new system and tips to keep it shipshape.
Have questions while we work? Call 904-540-3388. You'll always speak with someone who knows your project.
Local Tip: Salt and humidity sneak into every crevice. Rinsing compartments, checking battery connections monthly, and keeping spare fuses onboard can prevent most no-start headaches during summer storm season.
Local Knowledge That Protects Your Boat
Running the St. Johns River and the nearby Intracoastal means your wiring sees spray, heat, and plenty of vibration. We build systems with thoughtful service loops, drip protection behind the helm, and corrosion-resistant hardware in wet lockers. That attention to detail matters when you're crossing chop or idling all day on a hot afternoon. We proudly serve Hastings, Flagler Beach, and nearby locations with marine wiring that's as tough as the waters you run.
If you trailer to ramps around St. Johns County or keep your boat on a lift, we'll tailor strain relief and battery isolation to fit your routine. Whether you fish early mornings, cruise on weekends, or run night lights for shrimping, we make sure the essentials power up every time you turn the key.