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Marine Services

Gelcoat-safe. Marina-compliant. Multi-substrate.

Marine cleaning needs a different toolkit. Hulls, bilges, engine rooms and decks each have multiple substrates — gelcoat, aluminium, teak, alloy, copper. Sandblasting damages gelcoat. Chemical strippers create marina compliance issues. Pressure-washing soaks engine room electrics. Dry ice cleaning handles all of it under one method, with pressure tuned per substrate. We service yacht owners, charter fleets, marinas and slipway operators. Antifoul strip-back jobs typically take 2-4 days for a 30-50ft vessel. Bilge and engine room work happens in-water at the dock.

Marine FAQs

Will it damage gelcoat?

No — pressure tuned per substrate. Gelcoat preserved. Verified by shipwrights on every strip-back.

Marina-side compliance — what about run-off?

Zero water-borne run-off. Antifoul flake captured on ground sheets and disposed of as solid waste with disposal certificate.

Can you do bilge work in the water?

Yes — most engine-room and bilge cleaning happens in-water at the dock. No haul-out required.

How long does antifoul stripping take?

30-50ft cruisers typically 2-4 days. Larger vessels add 1-2 days.

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