
Scheduled Hull Cleaning
Recurring hull cleaning that keeps growth in check, protects your bottom paint, and holds performance steady between haul-outs.
A visual inspection on every dive, documented in your service report.

Overview
Inspection is not a separate errand here; it is built into every dive. On each visit we look over the underwater body of the vessel: hull, running gear, propellers, anodes, through-hulls, and rudders. We note the condition in your service report, so nothing below the waterline is a guess.
Sometimes you need more than the routine look: a closer pre-purchase assessment, a baseline before the season, or a careful check after a grounding or impact. In those cases we schedule a dedicated inspection with date-stamped photo and video documentation. Either way you get a clear, current picture of what is below the waterline.
What’s Included
Cadence
A visual inspection comes with every scheduled dive, so the condition of your boat is tracked continuously. Dedicated inspections are booked as needed: before a purchase, before the season, or after an impact.
Common Questions
Yes. Every dive includes a visual inspection of the hull, running gear, and zincs, and the condition is noted in your service report. You stay informed without booking anything extra.
Yes. When you are buying a boat we schedule a dedicated underwater inspection with date-stamped photo and video documentation, giving you an independent record of what is below the waterline before you commit. It complements a full marine survey.
We examine the full underwater hull, propellers, shafts, struts, rudders, through-hulls, and anodes, then document the condition with date-stamped photos and video and provide a written summary.
Other Services

Recurring hull cleaning that keeps growth in check, protects your bottom paint, and holds performance steady between haul-outs.

Inspection and replacement of the sacrificial anodes that protect your running gear and through-hull metals from galvanic corrosion.

Underwater cleaning and condition care for propellers and running gear, the hardware that turns engine power into clean, efficient motion.

Guidance and coordination for bottom paint: knowing when the antifouling is spent, what to apply, and how to time the work around your season.

Above-the-waterline care that keeps the visible boat looking as well-kept as the hull beneath it, coordinated with your underwater service.

A from-the-water inspection of your dock: pilings, framing, lines and cleats, and the under-dock condition you cannot see from above. It is documented with notes and, where useful, photo and video.

When a phone, keys, sunglasses, a tool, or a winch handle goes over the side, we recover what a diver can locate and bring up by hand. This is light recovery, not salvage; if it takes more than two hands, we will point you to the right outfit.
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