Boat sensors and indicators
Welcome to our selection of state-of-the-art boat sensors and indicators, designed to enhance your boating experience and keep you safe on the water. Our range of products includes a variety of innovative sensors and indicators that provide vital information to help you navigate, monitor, and control your boat with ease.
From depth finders to GPS systems, our boat sensors and indicators are engineered to deliver accurate data in real-time, allowing you to make informed decisions while out on the water. With advanced technology and user-friendly interfaces, these devices are essential tools for any boater looking to optimize their watercraft's performance and safety.
Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting your boating journey, our selection of boat sensors and indicators has something for everyone. Stay ahead of the game and equip your boat with the latest in marine technology to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience every time you set sail.
Explore our range of boat sensors and indicators today and take your boating experience to the next level. Trust in our quality products to help you navigate the waters confidently and enjoy every moment spent on your boat.
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Tina, yacht owner in Alamitos Bay asks How much does starter repair or replacement cost? - 
                            Starter repair ranges from $150–$300. Full replacement usually costs $300–$700 depending on the engine type and accessibility. We provide upfront pricing after diagnostics. 
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Mark, fishing boat owner in Wilmington asks Can you rebuild a marine starter or is replacement required? - 
                            We can often rebuild marine starters by replacing solenoids, brushes, and cleaning internals. If the housing or core is damaged, we recommend full replacement with OEM or high-quality aftermarket units. 
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Julia, pontoon boat owner in Huntington Harbor asks How do I know if my boat’s starter is bad? - 
                            Typical symptoms include a clicking sound with no crank, slow cranking, or no response when turning the key. We offer full diagnostics to confirm if the issue is with the starter or battery system. 
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Adam, center console owner in Newport Beach asks Do you repair starters for both inboard and outboard engines? - 
                            Yes – we repair and replace starters for all marine engine types, including inboards, outboards, and sterndrives. We work with top brands like Mercury, Yamaha, MerCruiser, and Volvo Penta. 
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Matt, center console boat owner from Long Beach asks Can you repair impact damage from trailering or docking? - 
                            Definitely. We frequently fix chips, spider cracks, and crushed fiberglass caused by trailer rollers, dock strikes, or boat lifts. We ensure strength and a smooth finish post-repair. 
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Isabelle, catamaran sailor in San Pedro asks What causes fiberglass to crack or delaminate? - 
                            Common causes include impact damage, prolonged sun exposure, water intrusion, and aging resins. Poor previous repairs or improper maintenance can also lead to delamination or gelcoat cracks. 
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Kevin, motor yacht owner in Marina del Rey asks Do you fix fiberglass delamination on older hulls? - 
                            Yes – we specialize in restoring delaminated fiberglass, even on older vessels. We remove damaged laminate, dry the core, and rebuild using marine-grade materials for structural integrity. 
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Tina, cruiser owner from Alamitos Bay asks How much does fiberglass hull repair typically cost? - 
                            Minor chip or hairline crack repairs start at $300. Larger hull damage with grinding, fiberglass layup, and refinishing can range from $800 to $2,500 depending on the extent and location. 
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Mark, fishing boat owner in Wilmington asks Can you match the original gelcoat color after repair? - 
                            Yes – we color match gelcoat finishes to blend repairs seamlessly with the rest of your hull. We use high-quality marine pigments and can match most factory and custom colors. 
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Julia, sailboat owner in Huntington Harbor asks Do you repair fiberglass cracks below the waterline? - 
                            Absolutely. We repair hull cracks, delamination, and structural fractures both above and below the waterline. All repairs are reinforced using proper marine techniques for submerged applications. 
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