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Your vessel emerges with that deep, mirror-like finish you remember from the showroom floor. The gel coat gleams without a trace of oxidation or chalky residue. Every surface—from the teak decking to the stainless steel hardware—reflects the kind of meticulous care that matches your standards.
You’re not dealing with water spots that reappear after the first rain. The ceramic coating we apply creates a protective barrier that lets dirt and salt wash away effortlessly. Your boat stays cleaner longer, which means more time on the water and less time worrying about maintenance.
The interior feels fresh and inviting again. No lingering moisture concerns, no mold hiding in corners. Every cushion, every surface has been properly treated and protected. This is what happens when your boat receives the same level of care you’d expect for any premium asset.
We bring the same precision and expertise to boat detailing that we apply to exotic car care. We’re not just another detailing service—we specialize in protecting high-value assets for collectors and enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on quality.
Located near Huntington Station, we understand Long Island’s unique marine environment. The salt air, UV exposure, and moisture challenges that affect every vessel from Northport to Port Jefferson. We’ve built our reputation by consistently delivering results that preserve both the beauty and value of premium boats and yachts.
Our facility was designed specifically for owners who view their vessels as investments, not just recreational equipment. Climate-controlled environments, professional-grade equipment, and a team that treats every boat like it’s headed to a concours event.
We start with a comprehensive assessment of your vessel’s current condition. Every surface, every system that affects appearance and protection. This isn’t a quick visual check—we identify oxidation levels, moisture concerns, and any areas requiring specialized attention before we begin.
The exterior work begins with proper preparation. We remove all traces of salt, grime, and oxidation using marine-specific compounds that won’t damage gel coat or painted surfaces. For vessels requiring gel coat restoration, we use a multi-stage process that brings back that original depth and clarity.
Interior detailing addresses both aesthetics and health. We eliminate moisture that leads to mold, treat all surfaces with appropriate conditioners, and ensure proper ventilation. Teak receives specialized cleaning and conditioning that preserves the wood without over-aggressive techniques that shorten its lifespan.
The final step is protection. Whether it’s ceramic coating for long-term durability or premium marine wax, we apply protective barriers that extend the life of our work and keep your vessel looking exceptional between services.
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Our comprehensive boat detailing covers every aspect of marine care. Exterior services include gel coat restoration, oxidation removal, and protective coating application. We handle everything from minor scratch repair to complete surface restoration that brings back that showroom shine.
Interior detailing goes beyond basic cleaning. We address moisture control, mold remediation, and proper conditioning of all surfaces. Upholstery receives appropriate treatment, electronics are properly protected, and every compartment is thoroughly cleaned and treated.
Specialized services include teak cleaning and conditioning using marine-grade products that preserve the wood’s natural beauty. Our ceramic coating application provides superior protection against UV rays, salt water, and environmental contaminants—lasting 4-6 times longer than traditional wax. For Huntington Station boat owners, this means better protection against Long Island Sound’s challenging conditions and reduced maintenance between professional services.
The frequency depends on how you use and store your vessel. For boats regularly used in salt water around Long Island, we typically recommend professional detailing twice per year—once for spring commissioning and again before winter storage.
If your boat stays in the water all season or sees heavy use, quarterly service makes more sense. Boats stored indoors or used primarily in fresh water can often go longer between full details. The key is addressing issues before they become expensive problems—oxidation, mold, and salt damage are much easier to prevent than reverse.
We’ll assess your specific situation during the initial consultation and recommend a maintenance schedule that protects your investment without unnecessary frequency.
Traditional marine wax provides decent protection for 3-4 months under normal conditions. It’s less expensive upfront but requires frequent reapplication, especially on boats exposed to salt water and intense UV rays common around Long Island.
Ceramic coating creates a semi-permanent protective layer that typically lasts 12-18 months. It provides superior protection against oxidation, UV damage, and makes cleaning significantly easier—dirt and salt wash off with minimal effort. The upfront cost is higher, but the long-term value often makes sense for vessels worth protecting.
For boats stored outdoors or used frequently in challenging conditions, ceramic coating usually pays for itself through reduced maintenance needs and better preservation of the underlying finish.
In most cases, yes. Gel coat that appears chalky, dull, or heavily oxidized can often be restored to near-original condition through our multi-stage restoration process. We use progressively finer compounds and polishes to remove the damaged surface layer and reveal the healthy gel coat underneath.
The process involves careful assessment of the oxidation depth, followed by machine compounding with marine-specific products. We then polish and protect the restored surface to prevent future oxidation. For gel coat that’s too far gone for restoration, we can discuss recoating options.
The key is addressing oxidation before it penetrates too deeply. What looks like severe damage is often just surface oxidation that responds well to professional restoration techniques.
Yes, we offer mobile services throughout the Huntington Station area and surrounding Long Island communities. We bring professional equipment and supplies directly to your marina, dock, or storage location. This eliminates the hassle of transporting your vessel and allows us to work around your schedule.
Mobile service works particularly well for routine maintenance, exterior detailing, and protective coating application. For more extensive restoration work or services requiring specialized equipment, we may recommend bringing the vessel to our facility where we have complete climate control and access to all our tools.
We’ll discuss the best approach during our initial consultation, considering both your needs and the scope of work required.
Interior detailing addresses both cleanliness and preservation. We start with thorough cleaning of all surfaces—upholstery, carpeting, hard surfaces, and storage compartments. This includes proper treatment of different materials like leather, vinyl, fabric, and various plastics used in marine applications.
Moisture control is crucial for boat interiors. We identify and address any moisture issues, treat areas prone to mold growth, and ensure proper ventilation. Electronics and sensitive equipment receive appropriate protection during the cleaning process.
We also condition and protect all surfaces with marine-appropriate products. This prevents cracking, fading, and deterioration while maintaining that fresh, well-maintained appearance. The goal is an interior that not only looks great but stays healthier and more comfortable for years to come.
Teak requires specialized care to maintain its beauty without damaging the wood. We use a three-step process with non-acid cleaners specifically designed for marine teak. This removes dirt, mold, and staining while preserving the wood’s natural oils and structure.
The process starts with gentle cleaning to remove surface contamination. We then apply specialized teak cleaners that restore the wood’s natural blonde color without the harsh bleaching effects of acid-based products. Finally, we apply appropriate conditioning treatments that protect against future weathering.
We avoid aggressive sanding or harsh chemicals that can shorten teak’s lifespan. The goal is maintaining that beautiful, natural appearance while ensuring your teak decking or trim lasts for decades with proper care.
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