Professional Boat Detailing

Sun, saltwater, and other elements can cause wear and tear to your boat. When not properly maintained, this can cause lasting damage, so keeping your boat clean and maintained is key to protecting your investment. We utilize a broad variety of boat cleaning and marine detailing services to keep your boat looking clean and fresh and maintain the quality of your paint and interiors. 

Whether you need a quick wash, polishing, ceramic coating, or specialty services, we’ve got your interior and exterior boat detailing needs covered.

  • Wash 

  • Rust Removal 

  • Vinyl and plastic cleaning and protection- Protectant is applied to all vinyl seat cushions and plastics bringing surfaces back to life, as well as protecting them from sun, salt, and sunblock.

  • Glass and Eisenglass Cleaning 

  • Metal Polishing 

  • Jescar Powerlock Sealer (last up to a year)

  • Canvas Cleaning

  • Non-Skid Deck Cleaning

  • Compartment and Hatch Cleaning

  • Trailer Wash (If applicable)

  • Tower and Bimini Cleaning

Ceramic Coat

For those who want an extra layer of protection, this durable sealer lasts several years.

Vinyl Restoration 

Deep cleaning of vinyl seat cushions and interiors to remove residue and oils, which is then sealed with a protectant to keep it maintained.

Mildew Removal

Removal of mildew caused by humid and damp conditions in your boat.

Teakwood Cleaning & Oiling

If your vessel has teakwood, we clean and oil it to bring the color and finish back to life.

Maintenance Washes

After your detailing service is complete, we offer ongoing maintenance washes to ensure your boat is always in top condition. 

Dock Pressure Washing 

Yeah, we will power wash the dock too.

Wet Sanding & Buffing

This technique restores the exterior shine and removes oxidation. Our experts can assess the condition of your boat’s surface, and determine whether it needs wet sanding, compounding, polishing to return it to like-new condition

Wet Sanding 500-2000 Grit

If the surface of your boat leaves a chalky residue on your hands, then some level of wet sanding will be necessary to remove the dead gel coat on the surface and follow up with stages of compound and polish to restore your vessel's finish to a mirror shine.