Midgley Marine Services is the go-to vessel maintenance and repair company in San Diego. We pride ourselves on providing reliable and high-quality services to keep your boat in excellent condition, ensuring that you can enjoy your time on the water with peace of mind.

Our skilled technicians have the expertise to diagnose and repair any issue that your vessel may encounter. We use industry standard tools and technology to ensure that our services are efficient and effective, saving you both time and money.

We understand that your boat is more than just a vessel; it’s a source of pride and enjoyment. That’s why we approach every task with a level of care and attention as if it were our own. We are passionate about what we do, and it shows in the quality of our work.

When you choose Midgley Marine Services, you can trust that you are receiving reliable and professional services from a company that truly cares about your vessel. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help keep your boat in top condition.

  • Inverters
  • battery chargers
  • VHF radios
  • KVH
  • Autopilots
  • Radars
  • Nmea 0183/2000 conversions and installs
  • Installation
  • Custom Wire replacements
  • Maintenance
  • Oil and filter changes
  • Factory scheduled preventative maintenance
  • Impeller swap
  • Compression testing
  • Intercooler/aftercooler clean
  • Wiring installation
  • Outlet additions
  • Equipment installation
  • Winch installation
  • Bilge pump installation
  • Tank room plumbing
  • Propellor and rudder replacement

The stem-to-stern inspection includes the following items, as applicable to your vessel. The goal of this process is to catch any problems that arise and make the owner aware of the issues, so that they don’t affect your next outing.

Hull: Check the hull for any damage, cracks, or signs of wear and tear. Inspect the hull fittings and through-hull fittings to ensure they are tight and secure.

Deck: Check the deck for any soft spots or areas of delamination. Inspect the deck hardware, including cleats, chocks, and stanchions, to ensure they are secure.

Rigging: Inspect the rigging for signs of wear and tear, including frayed wires, corrosion, and loose fittings.

Anchoring system: Inspect the anchor, chain, and rode for any signs of damage. Check the windlass or manual windlass for proper operation.

Electrical system: Check the electrical system for any loose connections and corrosion. Ensure that all lights, instruments, and other electrical components are in good working condition.

Safety equipment: Check the condition and expiration dates of all safety equipment, including life jackets, flares, and fire extinguishers. Ensure that all required equipment is on board and in good working condition.

Cockpit: Inspect the cockpit for any signs of wear or damage. Check the condition of the cockpit cushions, steering wheel, and other components. Ensure that all drains are clear and functioning properly.

Hatches and ports: Inspect all hatches and ports for signs of leakage. Ensure that all seals are in good condition and that they are closing properly.

Paint and varnish: Inspect the paint and varnish for any signs of wear.