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Drydock
Hull Blister — Tier 2
Outdrive Inspection Req.
Transom Core: TBD
Bay 1–3 Active · Mon–Sat 07:00–18:00
Marine Repair & Restoration

We fix what the water breaks.

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The Repair Logic

Damage in. Repaired out.
Here's what happens in between.

Three tiers of work, escalating from surface to structure. Every step is documented. Nothing is guessed.

Tier 01Cosmetic
Gelcoat & Hull Surface Work
Blistered fiberglass hull with osmotic damage and bubbling gelcoat surface
Damaged Condition
✕ Non-operational

Blistered Hull — Osmotic Failure

Water intrusion through laminate over 8+ seasons. Blisters indicate delamination beneath the gelcoat surface. Left untreated, moisture migrates into structural core.

Freshly repaired and painted boat hull with smooth gelcoat and new bottom paint
Repair Complete
✓ Returned to Service

Barrier Coat Applied — Integrity Restored

Hull dried to <15% moisture. Blisters opened, neutralized, faired with epoxy. Six-pass barrier coat applied. Bottom paint finished to spec.

Diagnostic & Repair Sequence
1
Haul & Pressure Wash
2
Moisture Meter Survey
3
Blister Grind & Open
4
Acid Wash / Neutralize
5
Dry-Out Period
6
Epoxy Fill & Fair
7
6-Pass Barrier Coat
8
Bottom Paint & Launch

Engineering Note: Moisture readings above 15% require extended dry-out before barrier coat adhesion is achievable. Rushing this step causes reblister within one season.

Tier 02Mechanical
Outdrive & Running Gear
Damaged boat outdrive with corrosion, bent shaft, and impact damage to lower unit
Damaged Condition
✕ Non-operational

Corroded Outdrive — Impact Damage

Underwater collision bent the prop shaft and fractured the lower unit housing. Electrolytic corrosion accelerated by failed zincs. Gear oil contaminated with water ingestion.

Rebuilt boat outdrive with fresh paint, new zincs, and clean running gear installation
Repair Complete
✓ Returned to Service

Lower Unit Rebuilt — Running True

Shaft straightened and resealed. Lower unit disassembled, bearings and seals replaced. New zinc anodes installed throughout. Gear lube changed and leak-tested.

Diagnostic & Repair Sequence
1
Haul & Initial Survey
2
Outdrive Removal
3
Shaft Measurement
4
Lower Unit Teardown
5
Bearing & Seal Kit
6
Zinc Replacement
7
Gear Lube & Test
8
Sea Trial

Engineering Note: A bent prop shaft as little as 0.010" out of true causes vibration that destroys cutlass bearings and transmission seals within 50 hours of operation.

Tier 03Structural
Transom & Fiberglass Reconstruction
Boat transom with delaminated fiberglass, rotted balsa core, and structural failure
Damaged Condition
✕ Non-operational

Delaminated Transom — Core Failure

Thirty years of water intrusion through hardware fittings rotted the balsa core to sawdust. Transom flexes under load. Engine mounting bolts pulling through. This boat is unsafe to operate.

Rebuilt boat transom with new fiberglass laminate, smooth gelcoat finish, and engine remounted
Repair Complete
✓ Returned to Service

Full Transom Rebuild — Structurally Sound

Transom skin removed. Rotted core excavated entirely. Marine-grade G10 fiberglass panel installed. New laminate schedule: 4 layers biaxial cloth, 2 layers woven roving. Engine remounted.

Diagnostic & Repair Sequence
1
Structural Survey
2
Transom Skin Removal
3
Core Excavation
4
G10 Panel Fit
5
Lamination Schedule
6
Fairing & Gelcoat
7
Hardware Reinstall
8
Load Test

Engineering Note: G10 fiberglass replaces balsa core in high-stress areas. It does not absorb water. Once sealed with a proper lamination schedule, this transom will outlast the rest of the hull.

What We Do

Every system. Every hull material.
One shop.

No job gets turned away because it's too complex. That's the whole point of being here.

Hull Work

Fiberglass & Gelcoat

From osmotic blisters to full structural lamination. We work wet layup, vacuum-infusion, and everything in between.

  • Blister repair & barrier coat
  • Gelcoat color-match
  • Structural lamination
  • Custom fiberglass work
Propulsion

Engine & Drive

Rebuild, repower, or replace. Inboard, outboard, sterndrive — we keep the hours low and the oil clean.

  • Full engine repowers
  • Outdrive rebuild
  • Prop shaft & cutlass
  • Fuel system service
Electrical

Marine Electrical

ABYC-standard wiring, battery banks, bilge systems, and electronics installation.

  • Battery bank design
  • Shore power install
  • Electronics & navigation
  • Bilge pump systems
Seasonal

Winterization & Storage

Shrink-wrap, fogging, coolant flush, and covered storage. Done right so spring startup is a 20-minute job.

  • Engine fogging & flush
  • Shrink-wrap
  • Covered dry storage
  • Spring recommission
Pre-Purchase

Full Marine Survey

We pull it out, we look at everything, we write it down. No surprises after the sale.

  • Moisture meter survey
  • Running gear inspection
  • Engine compression test
  • Written report
Logistics

Haul-Out & Block

60-ton travel lift. We handle anything from a 14-foot aluminum to a 55-foot sailboat.

  • 60-ton travel lift
  • Blocking & stands
  • Pressure wash
  • Launch & float check
60TTravel Lift Capacity
3Active Service Bays
22yrIn Operation
55ftMax Vessel Length
Verified Work

Real boats. Real owners.
Specific results.

Found delamination in the transom that two other shops missed on visual inspection. They pulled moisture readings at every hardware fitting, showed me the numbers, and gave me a repair sequence. Boat's been back in charter for two full seasons.
Captain Ray Kowalski
Charter Captain, Lake Erie
2001 Chaparral 310 SignatureTransom Rebuild + Outdrive Service
I thought I needed a new engine. Turns out I needed a fuel system clean, new impeller, and a compression test that showed one cylinder down 40 PSI. Fixed it for $1,100. They could have sold me a repower and I wouldn't have known the difference.
Tom & Linda Greer
Lake House Family, Lake Minnetonka
2008 Bennington 22SL PontoonEngine Diagnostic & Fuel System
Thirty-year-old Catalina 30. They stripped the hull back to bare laminate, replaced 14 feet of rotten deck core, and matched the gelcoat so well I can't find the repair lines. It was cheaper than a new boat by a factor of six.
Bill Schaefer
Weekend Sailor, Chesapeake Bay
1992 Catalina 30Hull Restoration + Deck Core Replacement
ABYC Certified Technicians
All electrical and mechanical work to ABYC standard
Written Estimate Before Any Work
No surprises. No scope creep without your sign-off.
Current Lead Time: 8–12 Days
Updated weekly. Charter priority slots available.
Diagnostic Intake

Not sure what's wrong?
Tell us what you're seeing.

Upload photos. Describe the symptom. We'll review it and come back to you with a preliminary assessment — no obligation, no commitment to a service category you can't confidently name.

1
Submit your photos & description
Any photo is better than none. Shoot the damage, the gauge cluster, whatever looks wrong.
2
We review within 24 hours
A technician looks at it — not a chatbot, not a form router.
3
You get a plain-English assessment
What we think is happening, what it likely requires, and a rough cost range.
Diagnostic Intake Form
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No commitment. We'll send a written assessment within 24 hours.