Marine Electronics & PCB Repair
Component-level board repair when a replacement card is obsolete or weeks away.
Modern vessels run on electronics, and a single failed automation or control card can disable a critical system while a replacement sits weeks away - if it is still made at all. ShipSmith repairs marine PCBs, automation and control cards at component level, diagnosing and reworking the board rather than swapping the whole unit. Our bench engineers trace faults to the failed component, rework or replace it, and bench-test the repaired card under representative conditions before it goes back aboard. It is the fast, economical route back to service for obsolete, expensive or long-lead-time electronics across propulsion control, alarm and monitoring, power management and navigation systems.
What's included
What a Marine Electronics & PCB Repair engagement with ShipSmith covers.
- Component-level diagnosis of marine PCBs, automation and control cards
- Repair and rework across propulsion control, alarm/monitoring and power-management systems
- Replacement of failed components, including obsolete and hard-to-source devices
- Bench testing of the repaired board under representative load before return
- Repair of navigation and bridge electronics boards
- Fault report documenting the failure found and the rework carried out
A clear, four-step path
One accountable partner from first assessment to documented handover.
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Diagnose
The board is examined and tested to trace the fault to the failed component.
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Rework
Failed devices are repaired or replaced, including obsolete parts sourced as needed.
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Bench-test
The repaired card is powered and tested under representative conditions before return aboard.
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Return & report
The proven board is returned to the vessel with a fault report documenting the failure found and the rework carried out.
Ready to keep your fleet sailing?
From an emergency afloat repair to a full drydock, spares at the next port, a survey or an AI co-pilot - talk to ShipSmith and get a clear, costed plan.