Silver

Just the basics
$ 5 Per Foot/Monthly
  • Stem to Stern inspection
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Gold

Bundle and save
$ 11 Per Foot/Monthly
  • Everything in the Silver plan plus
  • Lazarette to forepeak inspection
  • Bottom Cleaning

Platinum

Full service
$ 19 Per Foot/Monthly
  • Everything in the Silver and Gold plans plus
  • Topside cleaning
  • Interior Cleaning
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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.

The lazarette-to-forepeak 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. This plan also includes the creation of a maintenance program billed separately upon execution. 

  1. Engine oil level
  2. Transmission fluid level
  3. Coolant level
  4. Fuel filters
  5. Air filters
  6. Alternator belt tension
  7. Battery connections and charge levels
  8. Bilge pump and bilge area for any signs of leaks or standing water
  9. Throttle and shift cables for wear or damage
  10. Steering system for any signs of wear or damage
  11. Exhaust system for any leaks or damage
  12. Sea strainer for any debris buildup
  13. Fuel lines for any signs of wear or damage
  14. Electrical connections and wiring for any signs of wear or damage.
 
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.

Topside Wash:

Our boat topside washing service provides a professional and convenient solution for keeping your boat’s exterior surfaces clean and well-maintained. Our team of experienced cleaning professionals comes to your boat’s location with a deck brush, soap or cleaning solution, and a freshwater hose. We gently and effectively remove dirt, grime, and salt buildup, paying special attention to sensitive surfaces.

Once the topside surfaces have been cleaned, we rinse the boat with fresh water to remove any remaining soap or cleaning solution, then dry the topside surfaces using towels or a chamois. Regular boat topside washing is important to prevent damage from corrosion and weathering. With our service, you can ensure your boat always looks its best and is well-protected.

Interior Clean:

Our boat interior cleaning service provides a thorough and professional cleaning solution for your boat’s interior. We use high-quality cleaning products and equipment, including vacuums, microfiber cloths, and specialized cleaning solutions.

Our team inspects the interior prior to cleaning, identifying any areas that require special attention. We vacuum carpets and upholstery, wipe down all surfaces with microfiber cloths, and use specialized cleaning products to remove stains and odors.

We pay special attention to high-touch areas, leaving your boat fresh and clean. Once cleaning is complete, we remove all supplies and leave your boat tidy.

With our service, you can enjoy a clean and comfortable boat interior without the hassle of doing it yourself. Our team takes care of the hard work so you can focus on enjoying your time on the water.

 

The lazarette-to-forepeak 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. This plan also includes the creation of a maintenance program billed separately upon execution. 

  1. Engine oil level
  2. Transmission fluid level
  3. Coolant level
  4. Fuel filters
  5. Air filters
  6. Alternator belt tension
  7. Battery connections and charge levels
  8. Bilge pump and bilge area for any signs of leaks or standing water
  9. Throttle and shift cables for wear or damage
  10. Steering system for any signs of wear or damage
  11. Exhaust system for any leaks or damage
  12. Sea strainer for any debris buildup
  13. Fuel lines for any signs of wear or damage
  14. Electrical connections and wiring for any signs of wear or damage.
 
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.