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The Blue Pages

Find Trusted Marine Detailers
Without the Data Mess.

Tired of wasting hours on outdated listings, dead phone numbers, and car detailers who don't know gelcoats? We've mapped out a clean, fast, and verified registry of marine detailing professionals worldwide. Stop guessing and find the perfect specialist for your boat.

Every Detail You Need, Before Booking a Detailer

Gelcoat Restoration

Marine Ceramic Coatings

Oxidation Removal

Teak Deck Maintenance

Cabin & Interior Cleaning

Hull Compounding & Waxing

Mobile Services Available

Marina-Dockside Service

Verified Professional Portfolio

Eco-Friendly Marine Products

Frequently Asked Questions

Are marine detailers different from car detailers?

Yes, completely. Marine detailing requires specialized knowledge in gelcoat restoration, fiberglass care, oxidation removal, and marine ceramic coatings built to withstand salt water and harsh UV exposure. Traditional car detailers use completely different products and techniques that can accidentally ruin a boat’s complex finish.

How often should a boat be detailed?

Ideally, a boat should receive a thorough detailing at least twice a year—once before the boating season starts and once before winter storage. Regular washing and spray sealing should happen every few weeks depending on how often it's out on the water.

What is gelcoat oxidation?

Gelcoat oxidation is the chalky, faded white residue that forms on a boat’s surface over time due to intense sun and UV exposure. Professional marine detailers use heavy compounding and specialized polishing pads to safely cut through this dead layer and restore the original glossy, high-end finish.

How do you choose the "perfect" marine detailer?

Look for specialists who have verified experience with your specific hull type, can provide a clear portfolio of past marine work, and offer mobile services if your boat is docked at your local marina.