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Nassau County marine electronics installation — LIME technicians, every marina on Long Island – marine electronics Nassau County
Nassau County NY

Nassau County marine electronics installation — LIME technicians, every marina on Long Island.

New installation, full system reinstallation, or upgrade — we do it all on Long Island boats. Nassau County is our home market. We know the marinas, the tides, and the electronics that hold up on the Great South Bay and Long Island Sound.

We serve every marina in Nassau County: Freeport, Oyster Bay, Glen Cove, Port Washington, Long Beach, Manhasset Bay, Hewlett Bay, and more. NMEA certified technicians. Portal-to-portal billing — travel is included. We come to your boat.

Long Island Marine Electronics LIME

Nassau County marinas and harbors we service

We work at marinas and boat yards across all of Nassau County. If your boat is in the water at a Nassau County marina, we can come to you. If you prefer, we can also do work at our shop location.

  • Freeport — Freeport Yacht Club, Woodcleft Canal marinas
  • Lawrence — Point Lookout and Reynolds Channel marinas
  • Long Beach — Long Beach Marina
  • Oyster Bay — Oyster Bay Marine Center, Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Marina
  • Glen Cove — Glen Cove Marina, Morgan Memorial Park Marina
  • Port Washington — Port Washington Yacht Club area marinas
  • Manhasset Bay — Port Washington and Manhasset marinas
  • Centerport — Centerport Yacht Club marina area
  • Hewlett Bay and Woodmere marinas
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What We Do

Nassau County marine electronics — installation, reinstallation, and repair.

We perform the full range of marine electronics services at Nassau County marinas. New installation, full system reinstallation on used or rebuilt boats, upgrades to current Garmin, Simrad, or Raymarine systems, diagnostics, and repair — all done by NMEA certified technicians, billed portal-to-portal so travel to Nassau County marinas is included.

Installation & Reinstallation

  • Chartplotter installation — Garmin, Simrad, Raymarine
  • Full system reinstallation on used or upgraded boats
  • Radar and AIS installation
  • VHF radio and antenna installation
  • NMEA 2000 network installation and rewire
  • Autopilot installation
  • Custom dash panels and helm rebuilds

Upgrades, Diagnostics & Repair

  • Electronics upgrade — replace old system with current model
  • Remove and rewire outdated electronics
  • Electronics troubleshooting and diagnostics
  • NMEA 2000 network fault diagnosis
  • Transducer replacement
  • Wiring diagnosis and repair
  • Display and antenna repair
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions — Nassau County marine electronics.

Do you reinstall electronics on used boats?

Yes — full system reinstallation is one of the most common jobs we do in Nassau County. Bought a used boat with old or missing electronics? We strip what's there, clean up the wiring, and install a current Garmin, Simrad, or Raymarine system. Full reinstallation on a used boat typically includes a new chartplotter, radar, VHF, NMEA 2000 backbone, and transducer — properly wired and integrated from scratch.

Can you upgrade my existing electronics without replacing everything?

Yes. We evaluate what you have and what's worth keeping. In many cases we can replace just the chartplotter or add radar to an existing NMEA 2000 network. We'll tell you honestly if something is worth integrating or if a full reinstallation is the better investment for your situation.

Do you charge extra for coming to Nassau County marinas?

We bill portal-to-portal at the NMEA rate — travel to and from your marina is included in the job time. No separate trip charge. Our minimum is 4 hours for any job.

Can you work on my boat at any Nassau County marina?

Yes — as long as the marina allows outside service technicians, which most do. A few boatyards require in-house mechanics for mechanical work, but electronics is almost always open to outside specialists. If you're unsure, call your marina and ask.

What types of boats do you service in Nassau County?

All recreational and commercial vessel types — center consoles, walkarounds, express cruisers, sportfishers, trawlers, and commercial workboats. We have completed electronics installation and reinstallation projects for Nassau County government vessels including NYPD and the Town of Oyster Bay.

How do I schedule a Nassau County installation or reinstallation?

Call 516-448-6221 or use the request quote form. We'll confirm your marina, discuss what you need, and set a time. For new installs and reinstallations over $500, we start with a free assessment visit to your Nassau County marina and a written estimate before any work begins. Most jobs can be scheduled within 1–2 weeks.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do you charge extra for coming to Nassau County marinas?

We bill portal-to-portal at the NMEA rate, which means travel to and from your marina is included in the job time. There is no separate trip charge. Our minimum is 4 hours for any job.

Can you work on my boat at any Nassau County marina?

Yes — as long as the marina allows outside service technicians, which most do. A few boatyards require you to use their in-house mechanics, but electronics work is almost always open to outside specialists. If you're unsure, call your marina and ask.

Do you have experience with the specific conditions in Nassau County waters?

Yes. We know Nassau County waters well — the Great South Bay, Long Island Sound, Reynolds Channel, and offshore passes. Our installations account for the saltwater exposure, vibration, and UV conditions that are harder on electronics in this environment than freshwater use.

How do I schedule a service call in Nassau County?

Call us at 516-448-6221 or use the request quote form. We'll confirm your marina, describe what you need, and set up a time. Most calls can be scheduled within 1–2 weeks depending on season.

What types of boats do you service in Nassau County?

All recreational and commercial vessel types — center consoles, walkarounds, express cruisers, sportfishers, trawlers, and commercial workboats. We have also completed electronics projects for Nassau County government vessels. If it floats and has marine electronics, we service it.

Can you supply the equipment, or do I need to buy it myself?

We can supply and source all equipment, or install gear you have already purchased. Most customers let us handle procurement — we get better pricing on Garmin, Simrad, and Raymarine products than retail, and it simplifies the process. If you prefer to order yourself, that works too.

Coverage Area

Every marina on Long Island — Nassau and Suffolk County.

Nassau — North Shore

Great Neck, Manhasset Bay, Port Washington, Sands Point, Oyster Bay, Cold Spring Harbor, Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Bayville.

Nassau — South Shore

Freeport, Inwood, Island Park, Long Beach, Oceanside, Baldwin Harbor, Hewlett Bay, Atlantic Beach, Jones Beach Inlet.

Western Suffolk

Huntington Harbor, Northport Bay, Cold Spring Harbor, Lloyd Harbor, Centerport, Half Hollow Hills boat access.

Central Suffolk

Port Jefferson, Mount Sinai, Stony Brook Harbor, Setauket, Patchogue, Bay Shore, Islip, Great South Bay.

Fire Island & South Shore

Fire Island marinas, Babylon, Lindenhurst, Amityville, Copiague, Massapequa — in-slip service available.

East End & Montauk

Southampton, East Hampton, Sag Harbor, Shelter Island, Greenport, Montauk Harbor. We run scheduled East End days during peak season.

Call 516-448-6221 to confirm availability at your specific marina.

Get Started

Service your boat at your Nassau County marina.

NMEA certified. ABYC standard. Serving Nassau County and Suffolk County marinas.