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USE THE TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR EXPERTISE AND CONQUER YOUR BOAT'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM đȘ
Most operating problems on a boat can be traced to its electrical system. Water â especially seawater â and electrical components are not comfortable companions. And introducing vibration into the mix, when running, makes things worse.
Of all the failures that occur in boats and yachts, electrical malfunctions, due to one cause or another, are by far the most common. Yet, they are among the most readily prevented and corrected, that is, if you know what youâre doing.
Confidently troubleshoot most electrical problems (or install your newest holiday electronics) on your own. Even if youâre not a DIY kinda boater, speak with confidence with your boatyard or mobile tech.
BoatHowTo Electrics 101 and Advanced Electrics are taught by Nigel Calder and Jan AthenstĂ€dt, acknowledged experts who have fifty years combined experience in boat and yacht electrics. The courses theyâve created can lead you from being an electrical neophyte to a skilled journeyman-level boat electrician.
Electrics 101 is packed with practical insight and real-world experience. Sixty-plus self-paced core video lessons take you from the basics of electricity through to systems design, installation, maintenance, and repair. Bonus lessons discuss topics such as alternative energy, LED lighting, and Lithium batteries.
For those who want to step up (including boatyard techs) BoatHowToâs Advanced Marine Electrics reaches beyond basic DC systems to such topics as generators and AC current aboard, corrosion prevention, lightning protection, digital switching systems, and electric propulsion.
Working professionals can obtain supplementary continuing education credits (CEUs) and official certification.
Master your boatâs electrical system. Enroll today.
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