Our Standards
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Satellite Compass install, processor unit. Note the cable entry into the processor. |
DC power panel and battery charger installed for GMDSS Area 2 install. |
![]() GMDSS Area 3 Install with dual STC computers (top right) and flat panel display added to console. |
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A view of the internal wiring of a switchboard. |
A view of the gauge wiring inside one of our switchboards. |
A refrigeration starter panel, internal wiring. |
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We use only the finest components in the manufacture of our computers. |
Our carpenter made the base for this monitor to provide for better stability, and a single point anchor allows for swiveling the display. |
![]() A hatch, which was fabricated for the United States Coast Guard. |
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One of our STC DC Panels installed on a small processor. |
The wiring under this console was unsafe, and hazardous (click here to see). We rewired everything to new panels and properly tied in all cables. |
![]() Again, the magic of our carpenter is shown in his mahogany case, which houses a display we installed for a radar and the already existing rudder angle indicator. |
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Here, you can see the level of attention to minimizing airflow blockages in our computers. Airflow is important in maintaining low temperatures. |
After numerous requests from captains wanting a stable mounting solution, our welding crew manufactured this mount, and it has been a very hot selling item! |
A view of the internal and access wiring in a Furuno FAR-2117 Radar, installed on a small fishing vessel in Seattle. Attention is payed to proper strain relief, as well as neatness and compactness. |
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A view of the wiring inside a scanner array for a Furuno Radar. |
A view of the scanner mounting platform and array. |
![]() Our welding also spans into the commercial industry. |