Electrical equipment for boats is essential for powering navigation, communication, lighting, and onboard appliances. A boat’s electrical system typically includes marine batteries, which supply power to the engine and accessories, and a charging system such as alternators, solar panels, or shore power connections. Navigation lights, GPS systems, depth finders, and radar are crucial for safe operation, while VHF radios ensure reliable communication at sea. Boats also have circuit breakers, fuses, and wiring designed to withstand marine conditions, preventing electrical failures and fire hazards. Other important components include bilge pumps, marine-grade switches, and inverters for converting DC power to AC for household appliances. Regular maintenance and proper installation of marine electrical equipment help ensure safety and efficiency on the water.