Service Area · Clearwater, FL
From the canals of Island Estates to the docks along Clearwater Harbor and Sand Key, we keep Clearwater boats clean and running right — in the water, at your slip, with photo and video proof every time.
Diving Clearwater water
Clearwater boats live mostly on the Intracoastal Waterway and Clearwater Harbor, behind the barrier islands, with Gulf access through Clearwater Pass. Canal communities like Island Estates put a lot of boats on protected residential docks, while harbor and Sand Key slips sit in more open, current-fed water. Both stay warm enough to foul year-round.
Protected canal water can run a touch warmer and stiller, which encourages soft growth and slime; the more open harbor and pass-adjacent docks see current that brings barnacle spat through the warm season. Either way, the Clearwater answer is the same — a regular cadence beats waiting for the hull to load up.
However your boat is kept in Clearwater, the service is the same: we come to the dock, clean and inspect in the water, and send you before-and-after photo or video plus a short condition note — so you always know exactly what's happening below your waterline.
What we do in Clearwater
Growth removed in the water, at your dock — hull, running gear, and anodes, with photo and video proof of every dive.
Learn more →A full visual record of your hull and running gear — for a purchase, an insurance claim, or simple peace of mind.
Learn more →Anodes and running gear serviced in the water, on schedule — protecting your shafts and props from galvanic corrosion.
Learn more →Phones, rings, props, tools — if it went over the side, we run a methodical grid search and bring it back up.
Learn more →Nearby
Clearwater isn't the only stretch of Pinellas coast we cover. If your boat — or a second boat — is kept nearby, we're already there.
Clearwater FAQ
Straight answers about service, cadence, and what you actually get.
Precision beneath the waterline
Tell us your boat and where she's kept. We'll send a clear quote and a cleaning cadence built for Clearwater water.