Stop Oxidation and Grime

High-End Boat Detailing Service in Lexington, KY

Protect Your Vessel With Boat Detailing in Lexington, KY 


Boat life is supposed to be fun, not a constant battle with oxidation, water spots, and slime on the hull. We’ll clean and detail your boat from bow to stern, then step it up with services like ceramic coating, marine PPF, gel coat repair, and varnish so it looks sharp and holds up better every time you hit the water. Need the trailer washed and water spots gone or bottom paint to keep growth off the hull? We’ve got that covered too. If you want your boat to turn heads at the dock and be easier to maintain all season, we’re the crew to make it happen. We specialize in: 

  • Cabin cruisers
  • Center consoles and game boats
  • Fishing boats
  • Sailboats
  • Pontoons
  • Ski boats and wake boats 
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Boat Detailing Services


Interior Detailing

Starting at $599.99

Turnaround 3-5 Days

This Service Includes:

  • Full interior detail 

Exterior Detailing

Starting at $65.99 Per Foot

Turnaround 3-5 Days

This Service Includes: 

  • Wash
  • Acid wash
  • Salt and algae decontamination
  • Waterspot removal
  • Aluminum polishing

Marine Ceramic Coating

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Boat ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to your hull, paint, or engine that creates a hard, glossy, hydrophobic layer. It helps guard against UV rays, saltwater, and staining while making cleanup way easier because dirt and water don’t stick as much. Unlike traditional waxes and sealants, it bonds to the surface and lasts much longer.

Boat Protection Film

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Marine paint protection film gives your boat a tough, clear shield against UV rays, saltwater, and debris. It helps keep your finish looking cleaner and sharper while cutting down on constant touch-ups and repairs. In the long run, that means less time fixing and more time out on the water.

Boat Fiber Glass/Gel Coat Repair

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Our fiberglass gel coat repair starts with a thorough clean and dry of the damaged area so we’re working on a proper surface. We then wet sand it to sit flush with the surrounding gel coat, and finish with compounding, polishing, and wax to blend the repair and match the original shine.

Boat Deck/Wood Varnishing

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Marine varnish is a high-quality finish that helps shield your wooden boat deck from sun, rain, wind, sea spray, UV rays, and everyday chemicals. It’s made from a blend of oils, resins, solvents, UV additives, and drying agents that work together to create a durable, flexible coating. The result is a rich, glossy finish that looks great and holds up in harsh marine conditions.

Trailer Washing

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We hand wash and dry every trailer so it’s clean from top to bottom, not just where a brush can reach. Our process removes water spots and surface grime, leaving the exterior looking fresh and well cared for.

Anti-Fouling Paint

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Anti-fouling, or bottom paint, is a specialized coating that helps keep your hull clear of marine growth like barnacles, algae, and weeds. By stopping that build-up, it helps your boat move more efficiently through the water and reduces how often you need heavy cleaning. It’s a smart way to protect performance and cut down on maintenance.

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Questions? Skim Our Boat Detailing FAQs


  • 1. What’s included in your boat detailing service?

    Boat detailing is a full cleanup and shine session for your vessel, not just a quick rinse at the dock. We’ll wash the hull and topside, clean non skid and decks, polish metals, clean glass, and tackle stains and buildup where they like to hide. From there, we can add services like oxidation removal, gel coat work, ceramic coating, marine PPF, varnish, and trailer washing so your whole setup looks sharp, not just the parts above the waterline.

  • 2. How often should I get my boat detailed?

    How often you need a detail really depends on how much you use the boat and where it lives. If you’re out on the water a lot during the season or your boat stays in the water, a full detail once or twice a year plus lighter cleanups in between is a solid plan. If it stays on a lift or in covered storage, you might stretch it a bit longer. Either way, regular detailing keeps things from getting out of control and way harder to fix later.

  • 3. Can you help with oxidation and faded gel coat?

    Yes, that chalky, faded look on the hull or topside is exactly what we deal with all the time. We can use compounding and polishing to cut through light to moderate oxidation and bring back depth and shine to the gel coat. If it’s really far gone, we’ll be honest about what is realistic and may recommend follow up services like ceramic coating or marine PPF to help keep the fresher look longer.

  • 4. Do you offer long term solutions like ceramic coating or PPF for boats?

    We do, and they’re game changers if you’re tired of constant waxing and scrubbing. Boat ceramic coating makes the surface slick, so water, slime, and grime don’t cling as hard, while marine PPF adds a tough clear layer in high wear areas. Pairing those with proper detailing means your boat stays cleaner between washes, looks better at the dock, and takes less effort to maintain all season.

  • 5. Do you also take care of the trailer and bottom of the boat?

    Yes, we can clean and detail the trailer too, so it doesn’t look rough next to a freshly detailed boat. We hand wash and dry it, remove water spots, and make it look well cared for instead of forgotten. For the bottom, we can talk about anti fouling paint and proper cleaning, so you’re not dealing with heavy growth and drag every time you pull the boat out.

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Boat Maintenance Tips From the Professionals


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Rinse After Every Trip

Salt, algae, and grime start causing trouble as soon as they dry on your boat. Give your hull, deck, and hardware a good freshwater rinse after every outing, even if you don’t have time for a full wash. It takes a few minutes and makes a huge difference in how hard it is to clean later and how fast things start to stain or corrode.

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Use Boat-Safe Soap, Not Whatever Is in the Garage

That random household cleaner might seem fine, but it can strip wax, dry out surfaces, or leave streaks everywhere. Stick with a pH-balanced marine soap that’s made for gel coat and boat finishes, so you’re actually cleaning, not slowly beating up your surfaces. A little of the right product goes a long way and helps your boat look better for longer.

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Work From the Top Down

Always start cleaning at the top and work your way down. If you scrub the hull first, then blast the deck, all that dirty water will just run over what you already cleaned. Rinse and wash higher areas like the bow, rails, and topside first, then finish with the hull so you’re not doing the same job twice.

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Use Soft Brushes and Microfiber, Not Old Rags

Hard bristles and rough towels can scratch gel coat and plastic pretty easily. Use a soft brush for non skid and a gentler brush or microfiber mitt for smoother surfaces, then dry with clean microfiber towels. You’ll get a better finish, fewer swirl marks, and a boat that looks like it was detailed, not scrubbed with a broom.

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Tackle Stains and Water Spots Early

Water spots, rust stains, and scum lines only get more stubborn the longer they sit. When you see them, hit them with the right cleaner while they’re still fresh instead of waiting for the end of the season. A little spot treatment here and there keeps the boat looking sharp and saves you from a huge correction job later.

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