Trophy Electric LLC

Marina Electrical Contractor in Miami, FL

Fuel dispenser electrical, dock power, boat lift wiring, and hazardous location work for Miami's marinas and yacht harbors. Class I, Division 1 and 2 certified. Trophy Electric completed work at Island Gardens and Pier 66 Marina.


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24/7 Emergency Service

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Licensed & Insured

Based in Miami

The Marina Electrical Contractor Miami's Yachting Industry Needs


Miami has one of the largest and most concentrated marina economies in the world. Island Gardens Deep Harbour on Watson Island, Miami Beach Marina, Sunset Harbour Yacht Club, Dinner Key Marina, Miamarina at Bayside, Epic Marina, Sea Isle Marina, Grove Harbour, and dozens of private and commercial facilities across Biscayne Bay and the Miami River collectively represent billions of dollars in marine infrastructure. The electrical work required to keep that infrastructure running safely, particularly the fuel dispenser systems, dock power, and hazardous location installations, is specialized work that most Miami-area electricians are not certified to perform.


Trophy Electric has completed electrical work at Island Gardens in Miami. That project is representative of the scope and standards we bring to Miami marina and petroleum electrical work. Matthew Gulino, Trophy Electric's founder, is a third-generation master electrician whose career was built on this exact work: international marina fuel dispenser installations in the Caribbean, petroleum contractor electrical work with Great Dane Petroleum Contractor's Electrical Division, and Pier 66 Marina in Fort Lauderdale. He holds Class I, Division 1 and 2 hazardous location certification. Trophy Electric's client list includes IGY Marinas, Norwegian Cruise Line, Safe Harbor Marinas, and Port 32.


For marina operators, general contractors, petroleum contractors, and property managers in Miami, Trophy Electric handles the work most electrical contractors will not touch. Fuel dispenser electrical installations meet NFPA 30A and NEC Article 514 standards. Dock power and shore power systems are installed to NEC Article 555 for marinas. Boat lift electrical is spec'd for saltwater longevity. Hazardous location installations carry the correct certifications and inspection sign-offs.


Every job is handled by a licensed master electrician, with no subcontracted crews. Permits pulled with Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami. 24/7 emergency response for fuel system and dock power failures across greater Miami and Miami Beach.


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What We Do in Miami

Specialized Marina and Petroleum Electrical Services in Miami

  • Marina Fuel Dispenser Electrical

    Marina fuel dispenser installations are Trophy Electric's primary specialty. Every fuel dispenser system at a Miami marina has to meet NFPA 30A, NEC Article 514 for motor fuel dispensing facilities, and the hazardous location requirements that most electrical contractors are not certified for. Trophy Electric holds Class I, Division 1 and 2 hazardous location certification.


    Services include new fuel dispenser electrical installations, existing system upgrades and code compliance retrofits, emergency shutdown (ESD) system installation and service, leak detection wiring and controls, tank monitoring system electrical, fuel management system integration, and the permitting and inspection coordination required for a fuel system project to be signed off properly.

  • Dock Power and Shore Power Systems

    Dock power and shore power pedestal installations for Miami marinas, commercial docks, and waterfront property owners. Every install is done to NEC Article 555 for marinas and boatyards, with proper bonding, GFCI protection, and materials spec'd for the salt-air environment.


    Services include new shore power pedestal installations (30A, 50A, 100A single and three-phase), existing pedestal upgrades and replacements, dock lighting circuits, metering and sub-metering systems for tenant boats, full marina power distribution design and installation, and corrosion-resistant materials and installation methods for long-term durability in the Miami marine environment.

  • Boat Lift Electrical and Marine Systems

    Boat lift electrical installation and service, plus a wide range of other marine electrical work for Miami marinas, yacht clubs, and waterfront property owners. Properly sized circuits, correct control wiring, safety interlocks, and materials that hold up against saltwater exposure.


    Services include boat lift motor and control wiring, boat lift remote control systems, dock lighting and landscape lighting in marine environments, fish cleaning station wiring, live well and pump house electrical, marine fire alarm and monitoring systems, and 24/7 emergency electrical service for dock power failures and boat lift electrical emergencies throughout Miami.

Why Trophy Electric

What Makes Us Different in Miami

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We Do Work Most Contractors Won't

Hazardous location electrical certification isn't something most Boca Raton electricians carry. Trophy Electric does — and it's what makes us the call for marina fuel systems, petroleum facilities, and any project where standard electrical licensing isn't enough.

Matthew Learned This Trade Before He Could Drive

As a third-generation electrician, Matthew Gulino grew up in the trade. By the time he founded Trophy Electric, he had already completed international fuel system installations, earned his Florida Master Electrician license, and logged years on high-stakes commercial projects. That background comes with every job we take on.

No Subcontractors, No Surprises

Trophy Electric is a family-owned operation. You'll speak directly with the people doing the work — no call centers, no handoffs to a subcontracted crew. That means clearer communication and direct accountability from start to finish.

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Permitted, Inspected, Code Compliant

Every Trophy Electric installation in Boca Raton meets National Electric Code requirements and Palm Beach County jurisdiction standards. We handle permitting ourselves and see every job through final inspection. Code compliance isn't a checkbox for us — it's the baseline.

Available When It's Actually an Emergency

Electrical failures don't follow business hours. Trophy Electric offers 24/7 emergency electrical service throughout Boca Raton and Palm Beach County for commercial, marina, and residential clients who can't afford to wait until Monday morning.

A Track Record Worth Mentioning

Our completed projects include Pier 66 Marina in Fort Lauderdale, Island Gardens in Miami, IGY Yacht Haven Grande, and marina fuel system installations in the Caribbean. We bring that level of experience to every project we take on in Boca Raton, regardless of size.

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How It Works

What to Expect When You Work with Trophy Electric


  • Step 1 — Reach Out

    Call 954-995-9375, email info@trophyelectricllc.com, or use our contact form. Give us a brief description of your project and we'll follow up promptly.

  • Step 2 — Free Estimate

    We review your project and provide a detailed, transparent estimate. For petroleum and marina electrical work, we'll also outline the specific certifications and compliance requirements involved so you know exactly what you're getting.

  • Step 3 — Scheduling

    We work around your timeline. For commercial and contractor projects, we understand the constraints of active job sites and coordinate accordingly.

  • Step 4 — Licensed Installation

    Our master electricians complete the work to NEC standards and all applicable Palm Beach County codes. We pull the permits and manage the inspection process — you don't have to chase anything down.

  • Step 5 — Walkthrough and Sign-Off

    We don't call a job done until you've seen the finished work and are satisfied with it. We stand behind our installations and we're reachable after the job is complete.

What Our Clients Say

What Miami Marina and Petroleum Electrical Clients Say

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Electrical Services in Miami

  • Are you licensed for hazardous location electrical work at Miami marinas?

    Yes. Trophy Electric holds Class I, Division 1 and Division 2 hazardous location certification, which is the credential required for fuel dispenser electrical installations and similar work at Miami marinas. Most local electrical contractors do not carry this certification. Without it, a contractor cannot legally install or service marina fuel dispenser electrical systems.

  • What marina projects have you completed?

    Trophy Electric has completed electrical work at Pier 66 Marina in Fort Lauderdale and Island Gardens in Miami, along with international marina fuel dispenser installations in the Caribbean and petroleum contractor electrical work with Great Dane Petroleum Contractor's Electrical Division. Our client list includes IGY Marinas, Norwegian Cruise Line, Safe Harbor Marinas, and Port 32. This background is what separates us from general electrical contractors who occasionally take on marina work.

  • Do you install fuel dispenser electrical systems at Miami marinas?

    Yes. New fuel dispenser installations, existing system upgrades, emergency shutdown (ESD) systems, leak detection wiring, and tank monitoring electrical are all part of what we do regularly. Every installation meets NFPA 30A and NEC Article 514 requirements, and we coordinate the permitting and inspections with Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami so the system gets signed off properly.

  • Do you handle dock power and shore power pedestal work?

    Yes. New shore power pedestal installations, existing pedestal replacements, full marina power distribution design, and the dock lighting, metering, and sub-metering that goes with it. Every installation is done to NEC Article 555 for marinas, with corrosion-resistant materials and proper bonding and GFCI protection.

  • Can you work on boat lift electrical in Miami?

    Yes. Boat lift motor and control wiring, remote control systems, safety interlocks, and maintenance and troubleshooting for existing boat lift electrical. This is routine work for us, both at commercial marinas and for private dock owners in Miami.

  • Do you offer 24/7 emergency service for marina electrical failures?

    Yes. Fuel system electrical failures, dock power outages, boat lift electrical emergencies, and other marina electrical issues can cost a facility thousands of dollars a day. Trophy Electric responds 24/7 across Miami-Dade County and beyond for marina emergency calls. Call 954-995-9375 any time.

  • Do you pull permits and coordinate marina electrical inspections?

    Yes. Every marina electrical project that requires a permit gets one, coordinated with Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami. Every installation meets National Electric Code requirements and the specific marina and fuel dispensing facility codes (NEC Article 555 for marinas, NEC Article 514 for fuel dispensing, NFPA 30A). We handle the inspection sign-offs as part of the job.

CONTACT US

Talk to a Miami Marina Electrical Contractor

For fuel dispenser installations, dock power, boat lift electrical, and hazardous location work in Miami, Trophy Electric is the specialized contractor to call. Class I, Division 1 and 2 certified. Island Gardens on our portfolio. Call 954-995-9375.

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954-995-9375

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info@trophyelectricllc.com

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18833 Cloud Lake Circle, Boca Raton, FL 33496


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Licensed Master Electrician

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Serving Florida

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National Electric Code Compliant