Boat radios
Welcome to our collection of boat radios, the perfect companion for your marine adventures. Whether you're sailing the open seas or cruising along the river, our boat radios are designed to provide you with high-quality sound and reliable performance, even in challenging maritime conditions.
Choose from a variety of options, including marine stereos, speakers, amplifiers, and more, all specifically crafted to withstand water exposure, UV rays, and corrosion. Stay connected with the latest music, weather updates, and emergency alerts while out on the water.
Our boat radios are sourced from top brands known for their expertise in marine audio technology, ensuring durability and premium sound quality that will enhance your boating experience. With easy installation and user-friendly controls, you can enjoy your favorite tunes effortlessly while navigating the waters.
Whether you're looking to upgrade your current boat radio system or install a new one, we have everything you need to create the ultimate audio setup on your vessel. Browse our selection of boat radios today and sail away with superior sound performance on board.
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Asked by Chris, charter boat operator from Alamitos Bay asks
What brands of marine carburetors do you service?
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We service most major brands, including:
-MerCruiser / Quicksilver
-OMC / Johnson / Evinrude
-Yamaha (older 2-stroke models)
-Holley Marine
-Rochester 2GC / 4GC
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Asked by Anna, liveaboard from Shoreline Village asks
Do you offer mobile carburetor repair service at the dock?
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Yes – we offer dockside carburetor diagnostics and repair in Long Beach, San Pedro, and surrounding marinas. Our mobile unit is fully equipped for cleaning, adjusting, or replacing parts on-site.
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Asked by Kevin, powerboat user from Newport Beach asks
How long does a marine carburetor rebuild take?
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Most standard carburetor rebuilds take 24–48 hours. Urgent same-day service may be available upon request, especially for popular brands like MerCruiser, OMC, or Yamaha.
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Asked by David, cruiser owner in Marina del Rey asks
How much does boat carburetor repair cost?
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Prices range from $250 to $600, depending on the engine model and condition. Multi-carb systems or high-performance setups may cost more. We always provide a free estimate before service begins.
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Asked by Sarah, fishing captain in San Pedro asks
Can a marine carburetor be rebuilt instead of replaced?
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Yes. In many cases, a professional carburetor rebuild can restore full function without needing a costly replacement. Rebuilding includes ultrasonic cleaning, gasket replacement, float adjustment, jet inspection, and full calibration.
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Asked by Mike, boat owner from Long Beach asks
What are the symptoms of a bad boat carburetor?
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Common signs include rough idling, engine stalling, difficulty starting, black smoke from exhaust, fuel leaks, and decreased performance or fuel efficiency. If your marine engine is sputtering or surging, the carburetor might need cleaning or rebuilding.
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Sarah, yacht captain from Marina del Rey asks
Do you offer mobile marine electrical repair?
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Yes – we provide mobile boat electrical services in Long Beach, Wilmington, San Pedro, and surrounding marinas. Our fully equipped service vehicle comes to your dock or slip.
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Chris, pontoon boat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Do you offer a warranty on electrical repairs?
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Yes, all electrical repairs come with a 3 to 12-month warranty, depending on the service and parts used. We also provide full post-repair documentation for your records.
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Tom, marine service client in Wilmington asks
How much does marine electrical repair cost?
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Prices vary depending on the issue and vessel size. Diagnostics start at $250. Minor repairs usually range between $300–$700. Full system rewiring or upgrades start at $1,000+. We provide free estimates after inspection.
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Robert, sailboat technician from Huntington Harbor asks
Which boat electrical systems do you repair?
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We service and repair:
Navigation and deck lighting
Bilge and freshwater pump wiring
Control panels and engine start systems
Alternators, starters, and charging systems
Shore power and AC/DC conversion
VHF, GPS, radar, and marine electronics wiring -
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