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Electrician

Post by JPGboats » Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:17 am

Looking for a good DC & AC (shore power) electrician in Chattanooga area for my 40' Conqueror. Have constant trouble. Works today but not tomorrow. Some lines work others do not. Like to put new DC & AC electric switching panels in boat. Let me know if you know anyone. Tx, Patrick - 404-218-8008

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Re: Electrician

Post by Bilge Rat » Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:48 am

I'm a great one, Master licensed as well but I live no where near Chattanooga. Sorry. Beautiful place to visit I am sure but too many commitments here where I live.

I would suggest that a marine electrician certified by the American Boat and Yacht Council would be a best choice as they have been tested to standards for marine vessels. You probably have multiple "systems" on a 40 foot cruiser that a skilled DC person would need the necessary skill set to trace. You can go to their website and look for certified technicians in your area, some are independent and some work for marine builders or contractors.
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