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Marine & Boat Parts
Parts Diagram SearchEngine FitmentOEM Inventory Sync

Développement de site de pièces marines

Votre site de pièces marines perd des ventes avant même que le schéma ne se charge

< 1.2s
LCP Target
Even with 3D diagrams
500K+
SKU Capacity
Multi-brand OEM catalogs
73%
Fewer Returns
Via fitment validation
0
Fitment Errors
Serial-verified parts
What Marine Parts Ecommerce Actually Solves — And What Generic Platforms Break

Your buyer taps an exploded-view diagram on their phone, hunting for a water pump impeller that fits a 2019 Mercury 150 Verado. The image is a static PDF. They pinch-zoom, squint at part numbers, screenshot the page, then abandon. Marine parts ecommerce development builds interactive diagrams where each component is a live SKU — tap it, serial-number fitment validates in real time, OEM inventory syncs every four hours, and the part lands in your cart with zero guesswork. Your return rate drops from 28% to under 6% because the system won't let your customer order the wrong impeller. That's not a Shopify app. That's custom infrastructure designed around how your buyers actually shop — on a boat, on a dock, on their phone, with grease on their hands and no patience for PDFs.

Où les projets échouent

Customers order the wrong part because nothing validates fitment at checkout Returns hit 25% or higher, and margins take a beating every time.
Static PDF diagrams frustrate buyers — especially on mobile They leave. Competitors with actual visual search tools get the sale instead.
OEM inventory still gets updated through spreadsheets or flat files at most shops Overselling happens, backorders pile up, and chargebacks follow.
Generic themes can't handle marine SKU complexity There's no way to search by engine model, year, or serial number, so buyers give up.
Heavy images and bloated catalog pages slow everything down That 7% conversion drop per extra second? It's brutal when you're running thousands of SKUs.
No live feed connections means pricing drift Orders go out at negative margin, or you lose sales because your prices look wrong.

Conformité

Interactive Parts Diagrams

SVG exploded-view diagrams with clickable hotspots — customers click a part, it goes straight to cart. Zoomable, mobile-friendly, tied directly to your SKU database. No more PDF dead ends.

Serial Number Fitment Search

Buyers enter their outboard serial number and only see parts that actually fit. Wrong-part orders drop fast. Customers stop second-guessing themselves.

Real-Time OEM Inventory Sync

Live connections to manufacturer and distributor feeds keep prices, stock levels, and availability accurate automatically. Overselling stops. Stale data stops.

Year-Make-Model Filtering

Multi-level faceted search — engine brand, model year, horsepower, part category. Works like the fitment tools automotive buyers already expect, built specifically for marine.

Schema-Rich Product Pages

Structured data markup on every product: price, availability, reviews, fitment specs. Rich snippets in Google, better visibility in AI-powered search results.

PCI-Compliant Checkout

Stripe-powered checkout with tokenized processing and fraud detection. Guest checkout, saved payment methods, tax calculation — all handled.

Ce que nous construisons

Build clickable exploded-view diagrams where buyers tap a component and add the exact SKU to cart

Buyers order the right part the first time because the system blocks incompatible SKUs before checkout

Validate fitment at checkout using engine model, year, and serial-number range tables

Your return rate falls below 7% when visual search replaces static PDFs and guesswork

Connect live to Mercury, Yamaha, Suzuki distributor APIs for automated pricing and stock updates

Overselling stops when OEM inventory syncs every four hours instead of weekly spreadsheet uploads

Deploy Elasticsearch that handles marine part-number complexity, OEM cross-references, and synonym matching

Search works like your customers think — by engine model, year, serial range, not generic keyword matching

Render touch-optimized diagrams and swipeable galleries that work on phones without pinch-zoom hell

Mobile conversion holds steady because diagrams load in under 2 seconds and work with thumbs, not mice

Store saved boats, past orders, and fitment-matched recommendations in customer account portals

Pricing stays accurate within distributor tolerance so you stop bleeding margin on outdated feeds

Notre processus

01

Catalog & Fitment Audit

We start by mapping your full parts catalog, OEM feeds, fitment data sources, and existing diagram assets. That shapes the data architecture for search and filtering before we write a line of code.
Week 1-2
02

Fitment Engine & Data Modeling

Serial-to-part mapping database, year-make-model taxonomy, cross-reference tables. OEM feeds get ingested and fitment accuracy gets validated against manufacturer data before anything goes live.
Week 3-5
03

Interactive Diagram & UI Development

Static diagrams get converted to interactive SVGs with hotspot mapping. The storefront runs on Next.js with Elasticsearch-powered search, faceted filtering, and mobile-first layouts throughout.
Week 6-9
04

Integration & Load Testing

Payment processing, shipping calculators, inventory sync APIs, analytics — all connected and tested. The full catalog and concurrent search load get stress-tested to confirm sub-2s page loads.
Week 10-11
05

Launch & Optimization

We deploy to the Vercel edge network, configure CDN caching for diagram assets, and watch real-user metrics after launch. The first thirty days cover search relevance tuning and conversion funnel optimization.
Week 12+
Next.jsElasticsearchThree.jsSupabaseVercelStripeShopify Storefront APISanity CMS

Questions fréquentes

Comment fonctionnent les schémas de pièces interactifs sur un site ecommerce marin ?

Nous convertissons vos schémas éclatés en fichiers SVG avec points d'accès cliquables. Chaque point d'accès correspond à un SKU spécifique dans votre catalogue. Les clients cliquent sur une pièce, voient les détails du produit et l'ajoutent au panier sans quitter le schéma. Le pinch-to-zoom fonctionne sur desktop et mobile.

Pouvez-vous créer une recherche de compatibilité par numéro de série du moteur hors-bord ?

Oui. Nous construisons une base de données de compatibilité structurée qui mappe les plages de numéros de série aux modèles de moteur spécifiques et aux pièces compatibles. Quand un client entre son numéro de série, le système filtre le catalogue entier sur ce qui s'adapte exactement à son moteur. Les retours de mauvaises pièces diminuent considérablement.

Comment gérez-vous les flux d'inventaire OEM des fabricants comme Mercury ou Yamaha ?

Nous construisons des intégrations d'API personnalisées ou des imports de flux planifiés — CSV, XML, EDI — en tirant les tarifs, niveaux de stock et nouveaux SKU de vos distributeurs OEM. Les données sont normalisées dans votre schéma de catalogue et mises à jour selon un calendrier que vous contrôlez : horaire, quotidien ou en temps réel selon le flux.

Et si nous avons 200 000+ SKU — le site se chargera-t-il toujours rapidement ?

Oui. La recherche s'exécute sur Elasticsearch, les pages produit utilisent Next.js avec régénération statique incrémentale, et les pages à fort trafic sont mises en cache à la périphérie via le CDN de Vercel. Les ressources du schéma sont chargées paresseusement et compressées. Nous visons une Largest Contentful Paint inférieure à 1,5 s même avec de grands catalogues.

Les clients peuvent-ils enregistrer leur bateau et obtenir des recommandations de pièces personnalisées ?

Oui. Les comptes clients permettent aux acheteurs de sauvegarder les détails de leur bateau — modèle de moteur, année, numéro de série. Lors des visites de retour, le site filtre les résultats selon leur profil de compatibilité et suggère des pièces complémentaires basées sur l'historique des commandes.

Soutenez-vous à la fois les pièces OEM et le marché secondaire dans le même catalogue ?

Oui. La taxonomie du catalogue prend en charge les pièces OEM, les options du marché secondaire équivalentes à l'OEM et les références croisées entre elles. Les pages produit peuvent afficher les numéros de pièces OEM aux côtés des alternatives du marché secondaire compatibles pour que les clients puissent comparer — et la précision de compatibilité s'applique aux deux.

Marine Parts Ecommerce from $12,000
Fixed-fee. Interactive diagrams and fitment search included. 30-day post-launch support.
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