Marine Electronics & Boat Systems for North Carolina Boaters

At Red White Marine, we help boat owners simplify, upgrade, and trust their electronics. Whether you’re fixing a problem, upgrading your helm, or starting fresh, we focus on clean installs, reliable power, and systems that actually work offshore.


We serve North Carolina boaters who want professional work without the headache — from inshore setups to offshore-ready systems built to handle real use.

Clean installs that work when it matters

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Marine Electronics

We install:
– Multifunction displays (MFDs)
– Sonar modules & transducers
– VHF radios & antennas
– Audio systems
– Radar-ready electronics
– Switch panels & accessories

.2

Sonar Setup & Tuning

Ideal for:
– New electronics owners
– Upgraded transducers
– Poor sonar performance
– “I know it can look better” situations

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Troubleshooting & Repairs

Common issues we solve:
– Intermittent power loss
– Network dropouts
– Blown fuses & wiring faults
– Corrosion-related failures
– Display & accessory failures

Reliability starts behind the console

Full Rewire & Rigging Cleanup

Messy wiring isn’t just ugly — it causes failures, makes troubleshooting harder, and can become a safety issue offshore. We offer full rewires and rigging cleanups to bring order back to your boat.


We remove unnecessary wiring, rebuild systems cleanly, and organize everything so it’s protected, labeled, and serviceable. This is one of the best upgrades you can make for long-term reliability and peace of mind.

  • Older Boats
  • Multiple Owners
  • Frequent Electrical Issues
  • Major Electronics Upgrades

More services

Networking & NMEA 2000 Systems

We handle:
NMEA 2000 backbone builds
Network troubleshooting
Display integration
Engine & sensor data sharing
Future expansion planning

Lighting, Batteries & Power Management

Power services include:
Battery installs & upgrades
Battery chargers
Switch panels & breakers
Docking & deck lighting
Power system troubleshooting

Packages & Custom Builds

We’ll help you choose the right equipment, plan future upgrades, and build a system that fits your budget and boating style — without overcomplicating things.