Boat Restoration

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Surface
Repair

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Hull
Repair

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Gelcoat Repair & Refinishing

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Structural Fiberglass Repair

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Custom Fiberglass Repair

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Surface
Repair

A vector of icon of a boat sitting on water. The view is from the front of the boat.

Hull
Repair

A paint gun

Gelcoat Repair & Refinishing

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Structural Fiberglass Repair

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Custom Fiberglass Repair

What does the process look like?

We will fully restore the exterior of your boat and protect it with a 2-year ceramic coating to prevent the oxidation from coming back. Our team of highly skilled technicians specializes in restoration for boats and recreational vehicles, ensuring that your prized possessions stay in top shape for all your adventures.

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1. Inspect the Condition of the Gelcoat

Inspecting the boat is very important to ensure no damage occurs in the wet sanding or restoration process.

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2. Wet Sand, Compound, & Polish to Restore Shine

Depending on the amount of oxidation present on your boat, we will assess how many correction steps are needed.

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3. Apply Ceramic Coating to Maintain Shine

Boat Ceramic coating protects the surface for 2 years or dependent upon the number of ceramic coating layers you would like applied.

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Understanding Boat Restoration

Boat oxidation is a common issue that affects the exterior of your boat, particularly if it’s made of fiberglass. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that occurs when a substance loses one or more electrons, often due to exposure to oxygen. In the case of boats, oxidation happens when the boat’s exterior is exposed to heat and UV radiation, causing the surface to react with oxygen in the air. This results in a dull, unappealing appearance.

Remember, prevention is key. Try to keep your boat out of the sun as much as possible, as UV radiation and heat are some of the biggest contributors to boat oxidation. Regular maintenance and care can help keep your boat looking its best and prevent oxidation from occurring. If you notice signs of oxidation, such as splotchy or streaky discoloration or a chalky, dull appearance, it’s best to start the restoration process as soon as possible.

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Understanding Boat Restoration

Boat oxidation is a common issue that affects the exterior of your boat, particularly if it’s made of fiberglass. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that occurs when a substance loses one or more electrons, often due to exposure to oxygen. In the case of boats, oxidation happens when the boat’s exterior is exposed to heat and UV radiation, causing the surface to react with oxygen in the air. This results in a dull, unappealing appearance.

Remember, prevention is key. Try to keep your boat out of the sun as much as possible, as UV radiation and heat are some of the biggest contributors to boat oxidation. Regular maintenance and care can help keep your boat looking its best and prevent oxidation from occurring. If you notice signs of oxidation, such as splotchy or streaky discoloration or a chalky, dull appearance, it’s best to start the restoration process as soon as possible.

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Is it safe to remove oxidation on my own?

Removing oxidation from your boat on your own can seem budget-friendly, but as specialists in boat oxidation removal, we know the best approach. After extensive testing of various industry polishes, compounds, and buffers, we developed a proprietary formula and process that delivers a superior, long-lasting shine. Many clients who attempted DIY solutions or hired other companies for a cheaper price saw oxidation return within months. Trust our proven process to restore your RV to a shine that’s even better than factory new!

How do I get an estimate?

At our company, we prioritize delivering the best price and results for your boat. To accurately assess oxidation levels—whether it’s on one side or the entire unit—we invite clients to an in-person consultation. This allows us to evaluate how much surface area needs restoration and determine the necessary steps. During your visit, we’ll perform a free test patch on your boat, showcasing the potential results before you approve the estimate. Experience our commitment to quality and transparency—schedule your visit today!

How long will it take?

Estimates for boat restoration/oxidation removal typically take 15 to 30 minutes. Our dedicated team of 4-5 specialists spend 3-5 days restoring your marine vehicle to ensure a high-quality finish—not just a quick polish or a one day job. We go above and beyond to deliver exceptional results that truly revitalize your boat.

How long will it last?

Our mission is to return your boat in better condition than when it left the factory, essentially giving you a brand-new boat. We apply a ceramic coating that protects your boat from UV rays for up to 2 years. After this period, the coating's protection diminishes, similar to when you first buy any watercraft, and you may notice a loss of shine 2-3 years post-application. Protecting your boat from the elements is crucial for maintaining its appearance and longevity