Boat Detailing

Many boat owners search for boat detailing when they want the vessel cleaned, presentable, and ready to use. HarborGuard can help plan exterior detailing, interior detailing, and the underwater cleaning work that affects performance: hull fouling, running gear, propellers, zinc anodes, intakes, through-hulls, and photo documentation.

If you are preparing for a trip, survey, sale, race, or seasonal maintenance interval, detailing above and below the waterline can make a practical difference. Exterior and interior detailing help the boat show well, while a clean hull and prop help the boat move more efficiently.

Boat Detailing Scope

  • Exterior detailing to improve dockside presentation and visible surfaces.
  • Interior detailing quoted by layout, access, and condition.
  • Hull cleaning for slime, weed, barnacles, and performance-robbing growth.
  • Propeller polishing and running gear cleaning for smoother operation.
  • Zinc anode inspection and replacement recommendations.
  • Through-hull and intake checks for flow restrictions.
  • Before and after photos for maintenance and sale records.

A Complete Cleaning Plan

A clean boat should present well and run well. Exterior and interior detailing address the surfaces owners and guests see every day, while hull cleaning addresses the underwater surface that affects drag, fuel burn, and speed. Pairing both sides gives owners a more complete result before listing a boat for sale, preparing for survey, or heading into a busy cruising season.

FAQ

Do you provide interior boat detailing?

Yes, interior detailing can be quoted by scope. Share the boat size, cabin layout, condition, and access notes so we can price it properly.

Can boat detailing help before selling a boat?

Yes. Exterior and interior detailing help presentation, while hull cleaning and photo documentation can show that underwater maintenance has been addressed.

Can detailing be bundled with hull cleaning?

Yes. Many owners schedule exterior, interior, and underwater cleaning together so the boat is ready above and below the waterline.