We’re Marinco, A Marine Electrical Products Brand

Think raw. Think salt. That cord? It isn't just a cord. It's the only thing stopping your boat from turning into a Roman candle. You want cold beer. You want the A/C humming. But if the connection is sloppy, you get resistance. Heat. Fire. Bad news. Marinco started in '72 because Bud Toly got sick of his gear rotting. Garbage... absolute trash. So he went to the garage and fixed it.

Marinco Usage

Go look at the transom. Any boat. Weekend warriors, mega yachts... doesn't matter. The ocean hates electricity. Wants to kill it. Bass boats need juice at dawn.

Shore Power & Plugs

It’s not just aftermarket. The big OEMs trust this stuff. Hull number one rolls out of the factory with Marinco inlets bolted on.

Battery Management

Switches that snap with authority. Charge relays that just work. It is a total grid. Don't be the guy with the dead bank at 5 AM.

On-Board Accessories

DC receptacles, USB chargers for the gadgets... trolling motor plugs that don't corrode. They handle the small stuff too.

Wiper Systems

Green water hitting windshields is brutal. Standard car wipers would snap like twigs. Marinco builds pantographic arms that sweep the whole window. Clean.

Horns & Signaling

Stainless steel. 304 grade. The trumpets look good, but they are tuned to save your life. You need to be louder than the wind.

Ventilation

Mold is the enemy. It creeps. Nicro solar vents run 24/7, sucking the stale air out without touching your battery bank.

Marinco Bestsellers

50 Amp Shore Power Cordset

The beast. This is for the big boats running A/C and dryers. We are talking 6 AWG wire—thick copper that handles the load without getting hot. It has an LED on the connector that glows red. Live power. The EEL Technology clamp snaps with one hand. No threading a ring while freezing.

30 Amp Shore Power Pigtail

The problem solver. You pull into a strange marina and the pedestal is wrong. Maybe it is a 50A monster, and you have a 30A boat. You need the pigtail. It bends. A solid adapter is a lever... someone trips and crack... there goes your inlet. This absorbs the yank. Fully molded plugs keep water out.

Easy Lock Stainless Steel Inlet

Aesthetics meet armor. Cast 316 stainless steel. Not the 304 stuff that pits after a season in the tropics. This is the gold standard. The Easy Lock system changes the game... engages with a simple 1/8th turn. Click. Done. Soft Touch cap stays up when you lift it and snaps shut with a thud.

Unmatched Reliability

Why Customers Choose Marinco

Fear of fire. That is the driver. Electrical fires on fiberglass boats are nightmares. Corrosion creates resistance, resistance creates heat.

Materials That Fight

Marinco uses nickel-plated brass blades to stop the oxidation before it starts. Standard brass tarnishes; nickel fights.

The Abuse Factor

Salt spray. Vibration. UV rays that turn plastic into dust. Marinco tests for all of it. The polycarbonate doesn't get brittle in the Florida sun.

EEL Jaw-Clamp

Screwing a plastic ring onto a thread while balancing on a wet dock was stupid. So they invented the EEL Jaw-Clamp. Fixed the user experience.

Company Values

It started with frustration. Bud Toly couldn't buy good gear, so he made it. That spirit sticks. They don't just read the rulebook; they help write it. Marinco sits on the ABYC committees.

Photos by Our Happy Clients

The Night Mode Shot

The Clean Install

The Adapter Solution

Winter Storage Setup

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Marinco Reviews

Don't take our word for it. Here is what the people on the water are saying:

Used to guess if the breaker was popped. Now I just look for the red light. Sleep better.
Capt. Jim
The Safety Conscious
Yanked the old yellow plastic inlet. Put in the Stainless Steel one. It feels expensive. The Easy Lock ring is slick . . . engages perfect every time.
Sarah M.
Refit Specialist
Live-aboard life means moving a lot. The EEL jaw-clamp is a savior. No more cross-threading plastic rings in a rainstorm. One hand operation.
Sailing Tom
The Cruiser

Do you need marine electrical products?

Don't be cheap with your safety. Check your cords every month. See brown marks? Trash it. Otherwise, you're good for 5 to 7 years. Need help? Reach out.