Hull Cleaning,
Anode Replacement & Propeller Maintenance

Hull Cleaning

Our underwater hull cleaning services will remove marine growth, algae, and barnacles that accumulate on your boat's hull over time. Regular cleanings improves fuel effciency, boosts overall performance, and helps prevent long-term damage to your boat.  

Sacrifical Anode Installation & Replacement

We specialize in installing and replacing sacrificial anodes to protect your boat from galvanic corrosion. Our divers mount sacrificial anodes on key underwater components like the hull, propeller shafts, trim tabs, and rudders. Over time, these anodes corrode instead of your boat’s vital metal parts, offering electrolysis protection. 

Propeller Maintenance & Install

Underwater propeller maintenance to remove debris, check for damage, and ensure smooth propulsion. We also provide propeller installation services, carefully aligning and securing new props to maintain balance, reduce vibration, and optimize thrust. Whether you need a routine cleaning or a replacement, we've got you covered.

Contact us today to get a quote

Top-notch workmanship scheduled within a week.

Thank you! We’ll get back to you soon

We have received your message and will get back to you as soon as possible. Our team is dedicated to providing the best support and we appreciate your patience.

Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How often should I clean my boat?

The ideal cleaning schedule depends on your vessel type. For high-performance boats like racing boats can be as frequent as 2x per month. Most of our clients opt for quarterly cleanings. PS: We offer discounted rated for recurring service plans! 

What is a sacrificial anode and why does my boat need it?

Anodes are sacrificial corrosion parts that are vital to preserving your vessel and onboard equipment.

How often should I change my anodes?

We recommend replacing them every 6 months. If you're on a recurring service plan, there's no labor charge for anode replacement.  

What are signs my boat propeller needs maintenance?

Common signs include vibrations, reduced speed, poor fuel efficiency, and unusual noises. If you notice any of these issues, it's time for a propeller inspection to check for debris, damage, or imbalance.