

Soft in-water hull wash (approved marina / eco-safe methods)
Removal of light waterline scum, salt film, and organic buildup
Spot treatment of light algae and slime
Deck Scrub down
Gunnel scrub down
Eisinglass and windshield cleaning
Dash and control cleaning
Bilge and compartment basic cleaning

Soft in-water hull wash (approved marina / eco-safe methods)
Removal of light waterline scum, salt film, and organic buildup
Spot treatment of light algae and slime
Deck Scrub down
Gunnel scrub down
Eisinglass and windshield cleaning
Dash and control cleaning
Bilge and compartment basic cleaning
Deck, Gunnel, and Top facing Waxing for sun protection
Eisinglass and windshield Waterspot removal
Hull Sides Waxing if Vessel is out of water

Comprehensive or basic polishing options available for topsides, hullsides, and brightwork
Restores gloss and clarity to all painted surfaces
Effectively removes light scratches and fading
Advanced correction available for moderate oxidation
Heavy restoration services offered for deep oxidation, including wet sanding

Marine ceramic coating available for all surfaces
Top level protection against UV damage and algae build up
Intense Gloss additive

Accidents happen, we can fix those dings, dents, and chips
Bodywork and fiberglass repair with proper paintmatching

Repairing and troubleshooting faulty or non-working marine electronics
Full system replacements and service

South Florida's saltwater environment is demanding. We recommend a maintenance wash every 1 to 2 weeks and a full marine detail every 3 to 4 months. Salt, UV exposure, humidity, and marine growth all accelerate gel coat oxidation, hardware corrosion, and interior wear. Staying on top of regular detailing protects resale value and prevents far more expensive restoration work down the line.
A full yacht detail covers saltwater rinse and wash, gel coat compounding and polishing, oxidation removal, hull and waterline cleaning, stainless steel and chrome polishing, teak deck cleaning and conditioning, interior cabin detailing across leather, vinyl, and fabric surfaces, bilge cleaning, glass cleaning, and a marine-grade wax or ceramic coating for long-term protection.
Marine detailing is priced per linear foot. Maintenance washes start at a lower rate, with full compound and polish details priced higher. The final figure depends on vessel length, overall condition, deck materials, and whether ceramic coating is included. Contact us for a free on-site quote tailored to your boat or yacht.
Yes. We install marine-grade ceramic coatings formulated specifically for saltwater environments. Marine ceramic coating delivers UV protection, hydrophobic water beading, salt resistance, and oxidation prevention across gel coat, fiberglass, and metal hardware. Durability typically ranges from 1 to 3 years depending on water exposure and how the vessel is stored.
Yes. Heavy oxidation on gel coat can be reversed through a multi-step compound, polish, and finish process. Most boats with chalky or faded gel coat can be brought back to a deep gloss without painting, provided the gel coat thickness allows for it. We assess each vessel individually and provide a clear restoration plan and quote before any work begins.
Both. We carry out marine detailing dockside at marinas across South Florida, covering Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Delray Beach, Pompano Beach, Lighthouse Point, and surrounding areas. We also work on trailers and in dry storage. Hull bottom work typically requires the boat to be hauled out of the water first.
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Contact us for a custom quote tailored to your boat or yacht's specific needs. We offer mobile services at marinas throughout South Florida
