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Pricing — Long Island Marine Electronics

Marine electronics pricing — honest rates, no surprises.

Our rates are set. No estimates that balloon. No hidden trip fees. Portal-to-portal billing means what you're quoted is what you pay.

We charge industry-standard NMEA certified rates. All labor is billed by the actual hours worked, portal-to-portal from our location to your marina or shop. Parts and equipment are billed at cost plus a standard markup. The 4-hour minimum applies to all service calls.

Long Island Marine Electronics LIME
Our Rates

Labor rate schedule

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NMEA Certified MEI
$140/hr

Primary technician rate. All installation, integration, diagnostics, and repair work performed by our NMEA certified Marine Electronics Installer.

Second MEI
$80/hr

For larger jobs requiring a second NMEA certified technician on-site. Both techs working simultaneously reduces total job time.

Shop Time
$125/hr

Bench work, panel fabrication, equipment testing, and preparation done at our location before or after field work.

Admin / R&D
$60/hr

Research, equipment sourcing, quote preparation, and administrative work on your project billed at this rate.

How Billing Works

Portal-to-portal, 4-hour minimum, no surprises

Portal-to-portal means we start the clock when we leave our location and stop when we return. Travel time to and from your marina is included in the billable hours at the NMEA MEI rate. There is no separate trip charge or fuel surcharge.

The 4-hour minimum applies to all service calls, including mobile calls. This reflects the real cost of mobilizing, traveling, working, and returning. If your job genuinely runs under 4 hours of on-site time, you're still billed for 4 hours minimum.

We conduct onsite assessments at no charge only for projects where we are sourcing major electronics and/or the total work is expected to exceed $5,000. For smaller projects, or projects that don't require us to source equipment, the assessment and consultation time is billed at our hourly rate — however, that amount is credited in full toward the project if you move forward with us.

Parts and equipment are sourced at our cost and billed with a standard markup. All major electronic components will be quoted and must be approved and amount remitted in full before they will be procured.    We don't install used or third-party-sourced equipment unless you specifically request it and accept the warranty implications.

We provide a written  scope and rough estimate for any job  before starting.  All work is billed on a time and materials basis. Any estimate provided is a good-faith approximation and does not override the actual cost of work performed. A deposit and signed estimate are required prior to scheduling. Cancellation after the deposit has been remitted and the estimate signed will result in forfeiture of 50% of the deposit. The remaining balance is due the same day the work is completed, prior to leaving the site.


NMEA Certified MEI

ABYC Electrical Standards

Empire Wind NETP Approved
"Every installation wired to ABYC marine electrical standards — tinned wire, waterproof connectors, properly rated fuses. This is how boat electronics should be installed."
Long Island Marine Electronics — NMEA Certified MEI
NMEA
Certified MEI
Marine Electronics Installer
$140
Per Hour
NMEA MEI certified rate
2
Counties Covered
Nassau + Suffolk, all marinas
4hr
Minimum Service
Portal-to-portal billing
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

What is a typical install job total cost?

Price varies greatly depending on the scope of work. All labor is billed on a time and materials basis at our 2-man rate of $220/hr — the figures below are rough guides only and do not cap or override the actual cost of work performed.

A single chartplotter replacement on an existing network with clean wiring: roughly $880–$1,320 in labor (4–6 hours) plus equipment. A new chartplotter with NMEA 2000 backbone, sonar integration, and panel work: roughly $1,320–$2,640 labor plus equipment. A full helm rebuild with two displays, radar, sonar, and autopilot: roughly $5,600–$11,000+ labor plus equipment. Equipment cost is always separate from labor.

Do you provide written estimates?

We do provide a written scope and good-faith cost estimate for all jobs.  All work is billed on a time and materials basis — any estimate is a good-faith approximation only and does not override the actual cost of work performed.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept cash, check, and major credit cards. A deposit and signed estimate are required before we can schedule your job.  The remaining balance is due the same day the work is completed, prior to our leaving the site.

Is there a charge if I need to cancel or reschedule?

We ask for 48 hours notice to reschedule without charge. Reschedules with less than 48 hours notice on a mobile service call may incur a minimum travel fee to cover the unrecoverable mobilization cost. Cancellation of total project after the deposit has been paid and the estimate signed will result in forfeiture of 50% of the deposit.

Do parts and equipment come with a warranty?

All equipment we supply comes with the manufacturer's standard warranty. Our labor is warrantied for 60 days — if something we installed fails due to our workmanship within 60 days, we fix it at no labor charge.

Pricing

Marine electronics labor rates — transparent, honest pricing.

LIME publishes labor rates publicly because transparency saves time on both sides. Boat owners who are serious about their project can quickly assess whether the work is in range. Owners looking for the cheapest possible option can self-select out before the quote process starts. We would rather have that conversation early than after we have spent time on a detailed estimate.

Labor rates

NMEA Certified Marine Electronics Installer: $140/hr — lead installer rate for all onsite diagnostics, installation, troubleshooting, and project work requiring certified marine electronics experience. This is the rate for the work that requires real expertise: NMEA 2000 network design and troubleshooting, transducer placement and calibration, autopilot commissioning, complex wiring diagnostics.

2nd Marine Electronics Installer: $80/hr — for projects that need a second set of hands, a two-person crew for large display work or confined space installations, or support labor on multi-day projects.

Shop/Bench Time: $125/hr — for bench repair work, shop prep for field projects, and in-house electronics support time connected to your project.

How billing works

All field work is billed portal-to-portal — from the time we leave the shop to the time we return. This covers travel time, onsite labor, and any follow-up drive time for parts or equipment. There is a 4-hour minimum on all service calls. This covers our real cost of showing up — loading the truck, driving to your marina, unloading, setting up, and the first real hours of productive work.

CAD/design time for custom panels and helm layout is billed at $140/hr. Administrative and R&D time for project planning is billed at $60/hr when required for the project. Parts, materials, equipment, and outside vendor costs are additional and itemized separately on every invoice.

Why Long Island Boat Owners Choose LIME

The most trusted marine electronics installer on Long Island.

NMEA certified. ABYC standard. Empire Wind NETP approved. Perfect 5-star rating. Fully insured. Long Island's best.

★★★★★ Perfect 5-Star Rating
NMEA Certified
ABYC Standard
Empire Wind NETP
Fully Insured

Every review we have ever received is five stars. We earn that by doing the job right — proper NMEA 2000 networks, marine-grade wiring, correct grounding, and installations that hold up at sea, not just at the dock.

Our Work

Project photos from Long Island boats.

Real installations by LIME technicians. Every photo is a completed project on a Long Island boat.

Why LIME

What you get when you hire LIME.

✓ Local and Mobile

We are based on Long Island and come to your marina. No need to haul the boat or coordinate with a mainland shop.

✓ NMEA Certified

The highest credential in marine electronics — rigorous testing on installation, wiring, and system integration.

✓ Perfect 5-Star Rating

Every review LIME has ever received is 5 stars. Our reputation is everything to us.

✓ Fully Insured

General liability insurance on every job. We provide certificates to any marina that requires them.

✓ Written Estimates on Big Jobs

For jobs over $4,000 we provide a written scope and good-faith cost estimate. All work is T&M — the estimate is an approximation, not a cap.

✓ Empire Wind NETP Approved

One of the most selective marine contractor programs on the East Coast. Commercial-grade standards applied to every job.

Our Process

How LIME works — from first call to finished installation.

01

Contact Us

Call 516-448-6221 or submit a quote request. Describe your boat, what you want installed, and where it's located. We respond same day during season.

02

Scope and Estimate

We put together a written scope and estimate that covers labor, equipment, and materials. Line-item detail so you know exactly what you're paying for.

03

Schedule at Your Marina

We schedule the install at your marina at a time that works with your boating season. We confirm before the appointment and show up on time.

04

Professional Installation

We arrive with all tools, wire, hardware, and the equipment we're installing. Work is performed at your slip to ABYC standards.

05

System Test

After installation, we run a full system test — power, communication, display function, transducer performance, and NMEA 2000 network verification.

06

Walk-Through and Done

We walk you through how to operate every new system before we leave. You go fishing with confidence, not confusion.

Equipment We Install

All major marine electronics brands — installed and serviced.

We are brand-agnostic. Our job is to match the right equipment to your boat, how you use it, and your budget. We have deep experience with every major brand and install them all to the same ABYC standard.

Garmin

GPSMAP 9000/8400 series, Echomap UHD2, Panoptix LiveScope, GMR Fantom radar, GHC autopilot, AIS 800, VHF 315, Force trolling motors.

Simrad

NSS evo3S, NSX series, GO series, Halo radar, Active Imaging 3-in-1, AP44 autopilot, RS90 VHF. The best platform for multi-display offshore helms.

Raymarine

Axiom Pro, Axiom XL, Quantum 2 radar, Evolution autopilot, AIS 700/900, Ray73 VHF, DownVision sonar.

Furuno

Furuno chartplotters and radars for commercial-grade applications. NavNet TZtouch3 for large vessel builds.

Standard Horizon & Icom

The most rugged VHF radios available — Standard Horizon GX series and Icom M506/M510. Correct antenna installation and DSC/MMSI setup.

FLIR, Fusion, JL Audio

FLIR thermal cameras, Fusion marine stereo systems, JL Audio marine speakers and amps — full integrated helm builds.

Featured Project

Full electronics upgrade on an active-duty NYPD law enforcement patrol vessel — navigation systems, communications, and safety electronics to department specifications.

  • ✓ Navigation chartplotter system to NYPD spec
  • ✓ Communications and VHF radio systems
  • ✓ AIS transponder for vessel tracking
  • ✓ NMEA 2000 network integration
  • ✓ Documentation and as-built records for department

Government work requires zero tolerance for failure and full compliance documentation. LIME meets those standards — and applies them to every job regardless of vessel type.

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.

More Reviews

More five-star reviews from Long Island boat owners.

★★★★★

LIME installed a full Simrad NSS setup with Halo radar and Active Target sonar. Perfect install, everything configured before they left the boat. These are real pros — not guys who install and leave you to figure it out.

— Tom B., Mako 284 CC

★★★★★

Had an NMEA 2000 issue no one else could solve. LIME found a bad terminator that was causing intermittent GPS drops. Fixed in two hours. Would have cost me a week chasing the wrong problem.

— Gary M., Albemarle 280

★★★★★

Full helm rebuild — new StarBoard panel, dual Garmin 9" displays, radar, AIS, and autopilot. Cleanest installation I've ever seen on a boat. LIME is in a different league.

— Steve K., Pursuit 325 DC

Every review LIME has received is 5 stars. Read more on Google.

Get Started

Ready to upgrade your boat's electronics?

Call us or request a written quote. First assessment visit is free for new customers.