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marine wiring

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  • Electrical & Power

Marine Switch Panels: Labeling and Circuit Planning Like a Pro

marine switch panel wiring
Learn how to label and plan marine switch panels like a pro to ensure safety, organization, and ease of troubleshooting on your vessel.
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • March 30, 2026
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  • Electrical & Power

GFCI on Boats: Where It Belongs and Why

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Find out where GFCIs belong on boats and why proper placement is crucial for safety and compliance—discover essential guidelines to protect your crew.
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • March 8, 2026
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  • Electrical & Power

Heat Shrink vs Electrical Tape: What Survives on a Boat

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Getting the best seal on your boat wiring depends on understanding whether heat shrink or electrical tape truly survives the harsh marine environment.
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • March 5, 2026
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  • Electrical & Power

Crimping Marine Terminals: The Technique That Prevents Failures

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Proper crimping of marine terminals prevents failures and ensures reliable connections—discover essential techniques that could save your project from disaster.
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • March 5, 2026
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  • Electrical & Power

Shore Power Safety: Polarity, GFCI, and Water Rules

electrical safety at docks
Only by understanding shore power safety, including polarity, GFCI use, and water rules, can you truly ensure safety on your vessel—discover more to stay protected.
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • February 24, 2026
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  • Electrical & Power

Marine Wiring 101: Gauge, Heat, and Corrosion Made Simple

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Navigating marine wiring can be complex, but understanding gauge, heat, and corrosion is crucial—discover essential tips to keep your boat safe and reliable.
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • February 11, 2026
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  • Trailering & Transport

How to Prevent Bunk Rash on Long Drives

Prevent bunk rash on long drives with simple tips that keep your skin healthy and…
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • April 24, 2026
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12 Best Marine Spotlight Pairs for Boats in 2026

I’ve reviewed the top marine spotlight pairs for 2026, helping you find the perfect…
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • April 23, 2026
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  • Trailering & Transport

Transom Straps vs Gunwale Straps: When to Use Which

Beneath the surface of boat transport, understanding when to use transom versus gunwale…
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • April 23, 2026
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3 Best Dock Line Tensioner Systems for 2026

Lining up the top dock line tensioner systems for 2026, discover which one offers the…
  • Boat Supplies Guide Team
  • April 23, 2026
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