Boat Detailing and Maintenance

The general rule of thumb is that you should have your boat in for detailing and maintenance at least twice a year. Don’t wait until your boat has issues to get it in for routine detailing and maintenance. If you go too long without a good cleaning and polishing of the topcoat, you might see more damage than you’re prepared for underneath.

Dirt, grease, and other stains can seep into the gel coat, not to mention the sea life buildup around the waterline that can take its toll on your hull. Regular upkeep keeps your boat performing and looking her best.

Allow the professionals at Wicked Outboards to take care of all your routine maintenance and detailing needs. We will take care of your investment, so it will take care of you.

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