What's happening below your waterline
Any boat that sits in Northeast Florida water starts collecting life on its bottom within weeks. First a slime layer, then soft green algae, then harder growth if it's left long enough. That fouling isn't just ugly — it's a tax on everything your boat does. A fouled bottom creates drag that drops your top speed, burns more fuel to hold the same cruise, and makes the engine and running gear work harder than they should. Keeping the bottom clean is one of the most cost-effective things an in-water boat owner can do.
Our hull and bottom cleaning removes that growth in the water, right at your slip, so you're not hauling out for routine maintenance. On a regular schedule the fouling stays light, the cleanings stay quick, and your boat stays fast and efficient all season.
What a bottom cleaning covers
- Hull below the waterline. Slime and light algae removed from the running surfaces without damaging bottom paint.
- Running gear. Props, shafts, and trim tabs cleaned so they run efficiently and don't foul up.
- Waterline & scum line. The stubborn stained band right at the surface scrubbed so the boat looks clean above and below.
- Inspection. A heads-up if we spot heavier growth, bottom-paint wear, or anything that needs a haul-out.
Light and often beats heavy and rare. A boat cleaned every four to eight weeks in the warm months keeps fouling from ever hardening, so each visit is fast and cheap. Let growth build for months and it becomes a much bigger — and pricier — job.
When it needs a haul-out
In-water cleaning handles routine slime and light algae. If your bottom paint is failing, or growth has gone hard and heavy after a long neglect, the right fix is a haul-out and a proper bottom job rather than repeated in-water scrubbing that just tears up old paint. We'll tell you honestly which situation you're in — we're not going to sell you weekly cleanings on a bottom that needs to come out of the water.
Pair it with topside care
Bottom cleaning keeps your boat efficient; topside detailing keeps it looking good. Many owners combine a bottom-cleaning schedule with our wash & wax maintenance so the whole boat — above and below the waterline — stays handled on one cadence. If the topsides also need correcting, a full detail covers the rest.