What a marine electrician actually does at Autonautics
Marine electrical work covers everything between the shore plug and the masthead light: diagnostics on a fault that won't reveal itself, battery and charging system support, shore-power and galvanic isolation, wiring and fuse-panel work, solar and inverter installs, navigation lights, bilge pumps and marine electronics. We treat every job systematically — find the actual cause, fix it with marine-grade parts, label the cabling, and leave you something you can hand over to the next captain.
Who we usually help in Kos Marina
Most of our work is for yacht owners doing pre-departure checks, charter fleets preparing turnovers, and visiting captains who walked into a problem on arrival. Because we are on the pier, support is a short walk — not a drive from town — which matters when departure is the next morning.
Walk-in shop on the same pier
Alongside repairs we run a marine electrical supplies shop: tinned copper cables, waterproof connectors, switches and fuse panels, navigation lights, charging accessories, solar and power management, pumps and tools. If you need a specific part, message us on WhatsApp before walking over and we will check the shelf for you.
What this typically covers
- Electrical diagnostics & troubleshooting
- Battery banks, chargers and inverters
- Shore power & galvanic isolation
- Wiring, fuse panels and circuit repairs
- Solar panels and charge controllers
- Navigation lights and onboard lighting
- Marine electronics wiring
- Walk-in marine electrical supplies

