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Washing -
Depending on your boats location and how often you use it, we offer
weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly washing programs to keep your boat looking
good throughout the season. We recommend joining one of our programs
that suit your needs.
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Waxing - This can vary,
depending on how much exposure to the sun your boat gets. Our suggestion
would be 3 times/year for this area. Dark colored hulls will fade faster
and require more attention. They should be waxed more frequently, and we
offer hull only waxes.
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Diving Services - While your boat
is in the water slime, barnacles and other fouling growth will
accumulate. This is not only bad for the boats surface and mechanical
systems, but will rob you of speed and cause poor fuel economy.
Depending on how often you use your boat, underwater hull cleaning can
prevent headaches and increase your boats performance.
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Bottom Painting - Most boats will
need to be painted every other season, however certain types of paints
will dry out if pulled from the water for too long. It's best to check
with us if you are not sure.
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Oil Changes - Oil and filters
should be changed every 100 hrs or at
least once a season. This includes crankcase and lower unit (drive) oils
and checking other fluid levels. As well as lubing moving parts and
changing fuel filters.
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Zinc Replacement - the
Zincs on your boat are sacrificial metals that prevent corrosion to
costly components such as lower units and running gear. They should be
inspected and replaced each season, however due to stray electric
current in the water, some will need to be replaced more often. This can
be done while in the water by our divers.
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Interior Cleaning - If you spend a
lot of time in your cabin you'll want it to be clean and smelling fresh.
You can have interior cleaning scheduled with washes or call for a one
time cleaning.
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Bilge Cleaning - having
your bilge cleaned once or twice a season is not only visually appealing
but important for your safety. Debris and oil and clog drains causing
water to accumulate in sections of your bilge. This is a safety concern
and standing water can lead to foul odors. Also problems can be detected
by our crew as they thoroughly clean the area.
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Canvas and Carpet Cleaning -
Due to the humidity of the marine environment mold and mildew can
form in many fabrics on your boat. This is detrimental to your health,
thus you should have your canvas cleaned 1-2 times a season. This will
also remove any stains in the material.
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Waterproofing - Boat canvas and
covers will need to be waterproofed to prevent leaking. We recommend 1-3 times a year,
or once they stop beading water. The material must be clean for the waterproofing agent to work properly.
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Teak Care - To keep your teak
looking good it will need to be oiled, cleaned and brightened regularly.
An alternative would be to have it sealed with one of the specialty
products on the market, you can contact us for
more details.