Acushnet Marine Electric EST. 2008 · MA #ME-12740
Plate V · Privacy Plain English Last revised 2026-01-04

A short, honest privacy note.

We are a marine electrical shop. We do not sell you anything online and we do not run an ad network. The privacy story is short.

What we collect, on this site

Nothing automatically. No analytics, no Google Analytics, no Meta pixel, no tracking, no cookies, no fingerprinting. You can read the page source. The only third-party request is to Google Fonts at fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com for the type. Google's terms for that service are here.

If you fill out the contact form on the Yard page, the data goes to a static-form-handler endpoint we operate. We use it to call you back. We do not put it into a marketing list. We do not sell it.

What we collect, off this site

If you become a customer, we collect what we need to do the job and bill you for it: the boat's name and hull number, the captain's contact, a billing address, the work record, and the invoice payment trail. We keep it under Massachusetts and federal records-retention rules, which for an electrical contractor's job records is six years.[1]

Who we share it with

Our accountant (a small CPA practice in Fairhaven), our insurance carrier (Acadia), and the relevant regulator (Mass DPS, USCG) when required. We do not share customer information with marketers, advertisers, or data brokers, period.

Your rights

If you want to know what we have on you, write to yard@acushnet-marine-electric.example with the subject line "records request" and we'll send you everything we have inside 30 days. If you'd like us to delete records that we are legally allowed to delete, the same address.

Cookies

We do not set any.

Updates

If this policy changes, the date at the top changes. We do not silently update.

Questions to yard@acushnet-marine-electric.example or by mail to 230 MacArthur Drive, New Bedford, MA 02740.

Sources

  1. Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. Standards of Conduct for Electrical Contractors (records retention).
  2. U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Privacy and security business guidance.
  3. Massachusetts Attorney General. Data privacy.