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You’re not dealing with surface-level cleaning here. When your gel coat stays protected for six months instead of the typical three, when your teak maintains that rich golden tone through an entire season, when your upholstery resists mold and moisture damage—that’s what happens when marine detailing is done right.
Your boat doesn’t just look better after we’re finished. It performs better, holds its value better, and gives you the confidence that comes from knowing your investment is properly protected. No more worrying about oxidation eating away at your gel coat or salt damage compromising your finish.
The difference is in the details most services skip. Climate-controlled precision care, UV-protective coatings that actually last, and the kind of attention that treats your vessel like the significant investment it is.
Legacy Motors and Marine wasn’t created for ordinary boat owners. Based in Port Jefferson Station and serving Islip, we built our facility specifically for collectors, enthusiasts, and owners who understand the difference between parking and preservation.
For years, we’ve been the choice for luxury boat and yacht owners across Long Island who refuse to settle for basic marina services. We’re the team that understands why your vessel deserves climate-controlled care, why precision matters more than speed, and why discretion is just as important as results.
Islip’s boating community knows the challenges of saltwater exposure, humidity, and UV damage. We know them too—and we’ve built our entire approach around protecting high-value marine assets from exactly these threats.
First, we assess your vessel’s current condition—not just what’s visible on the surface, but the underlying issues that lead to expensive problems down the road. Gel coat oxidation, moisture infiltration points, areas where salt damage is starting to take hold.
Then comes the restoration work. We’re talking about proper surface correction, not just polishing over problems. Gel coat gets compounded and restored to its original depth and clarity. Teak receives the specialized cleaning and conditioning it needs to maintain that rich, natural color. Every surface gets the specific treatment it requires.
The protection phase is where most services fall short, but it’s where we excel. UV-protective coatings, marine-grade sealants, moisture barriers—all applied with the precision your investment deserves. The result is protection that lasts six months instead of six weeks.
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Exterior detailing goes beyond basic washing and waxing. We’re talking gel coat restoration that brings back original luster, ceramic coatings for long-term protection, and metal polishing that prevents corrosion before it starts. Your hull, topside, and every exterior surface gets the attention it needs to withstand Long Island’s marine environment.
Interior work addresses the moisture and mold issues that plague boats in our climate. Deep cleaning, upholstery conditioning, and proper ventilation management keep your cabin comfortable and preserve those premium materials you invested in. Teak restoration brings back the natural beauty while providing protection against future weathering.
In Islip’s marine environment, where boats face constant exposure to salt air and humidity, preventive care isn’t optional—it’s essential. Our comprehensive approach addresses both immediate cosmetic needs and long-term preservation, giving you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your vessel is properly maintained.
For boats regularly used in Long Island waters, professional detailing every 3-4 months maintains optimal protection. However, the frequency depends on several factors specific to your situation.
If you keep your boat in the water year-round, you’ll need more frequent attention due to constant salt exposure and marine growth. Boats in covered slips can often go longer between services, but still need regular care to prevent oxidation and moisture damage.
The key is understanding that waiting until you see problems means you’re already behind. Gel coat oxidation, teak weathering, and metal corrosion are progressive issues that become exponentially more expensive to fix once they’re visually obvious. Regular maintenance prevents these problems rather than just treating them after they appear.
Regular boat waxing is surface protection—it adds a protective layer over your existing finish. Gel coat restoration actually repairs and renews the gel coat itself, addressing oxidation, scratches, and dullness at the source.
When gel coat becomes chalky or faded, wax won’t fix the underlying problem. Restoration involves compounding to remove the oxidized layer, polishing to restore clarity and depth, then sealing with appropriate protection. It’s the difference between covering up damage and actually fixing it.
The results speak for themselves. Restored gel coat has that deep, wet-look shine that makes your boat look new again. More importantly, properly restored gel coat provides a solid foundation for long-term protection, whereas wax over damaged gel coat is just a temporary cosmetic fix that won’t last.
Yes, most weathered teak can be successfully restored, but the process requires expertise and the right approach for your specific situation. Gray, weathered teak isn’t necessarily damaged—it’s often just the natural oils and surface fibers that have been affected by UV exposure and moisture.
The restoration process involves careful cleaning with marine-specific products, followed by light sanding to remove the weathered surface layer and reveal fresh wood underneath. Then we apply appropriate teak oils or sealers to restore color and provide protection.
However, there’s a difference between weathered teak and damaged teak. If the wood has deep cracks, soft spots, or structural issues, restoration might not be the right solution. We assess each situation individually and provide honest recommendations about whether restoration will give you the results you want, or if replacement might be more cost-effective long-term.
Mold prevention starts with understanding that boats in our climate face constant moisture challenges. It’s not just about cleaning existing mold—it’s about creating conditions where mold can’t establish itself in the first place.
Proper ventilation is crucial, but most boat owners don’t realize that cleaning products and techniques matter just as much. We use marine-specific antimicrobial treatments that don’t just kill existing mold spores but create hostile conditions for future growth. Upholstery gets treated with products that resist moisture absorption while maintaining breathability.
The key is addressing moisture at its source. This means proper sealing around windows and hatches, ensuring drainage systems work correctly, and using materials and treatments designed for marine environments. Regular professional maintenance catches moisture infiltration points before they become major problems, saving you from expensive interior restoration work down the road.
Marine ceramic coatings provide significantly longer-lasting protection than traditional wax—typically 12-18 months versus 2-3 months for quality marine wax. But the real advantage goes beyond just duration.
Ceramic coatings create a harder, more chemically resistant barrier that bonds with your gel coat at the molecular level. This means better protection against UV damage, salt corrosion, and environmental contaminants. Water beads off more effectively, making your boat easier to clean and reducing water spot formation.
For boats in our marine environment, ceramic coating is particularly valuable because it resists the constant assault of salt spray and UV exposure that breaks down traditional protection quickly. The initial investment is higher than wax, but when you factor in the extended protection period and reduced maintenance requirements, it often provides better long-term value for serious boat owners.
We can perform most detailing services with your boat in the water, which is more convenient and cost-effective for most owners. Our mobile service means we come to your marina or dock, bringing everything needed to complete the work on-site.
Topside detailing, interior work, and deck restoration can all be done while your boat remains in its slip. For hull work below the waterline, we coordinate with local marinas that have haul-out facilities when necessary, but much of our exterior work focuses on areas accessible while the boat is moored.
The advantage of in-water service is obvious—no haul-out costs, no scheduling around boatyard availability, and no downtime while your boat sits on land. We bring professional-grade equipment and marine-specific products directly to your location, delivering the same quality results whether you’re at a private dock or full-service marina.
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