Service Area · St. Pete Beach, FL

Underwater boat services in St. Pete Beach, FL.

Barrier-island docks on the bay side, Gulf access at Pass-a-Grille. We keep St. Pete Beach boats clean and running right — in the water, at your dock, documented every time.

In-water at your dock Documented every dive Licensed & Insured in Florida
No haul-outCleaned in the water, at your slip
Photo & videoProof sent after every dive
Founder-ledA trained, PADI-certified team
Serving St. Pete BeachPlus every dock in Pinellas

Diving St. Pete Beach water

What it takes to keep a boat clean in St. Pete Beach.

St. Pete Beach runs along a barrier island with the Gulf on the west and Boca Ciega Bay and the Intracoastal on the bay side, where most boats are docked. Pass-a-Grille at the south end opens to the Gulf, so the bay-side water stays salty and well-flushed — and warm enough to foul through most of the year.

Bay-side island docks see a steady mix of soft growth and barnacle spat carried in on the tide, particularly in the warm season. Boats that sit unused between weekends load up fastest; a regular cadence keeps the hull ready to run whenever you are.

However your boat is kept in St. Pete Beach, 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 St. Pete Beach

Four services, one standard below the line.

3–4 weeksTypical cleaning cadence for most St. Pete Beach boats.
2–3 weeksPeak summer, when warm-water growth is fastest.
In-waterDone at your dock — no haul-out, no downtime.
At your dockWe come to the boat, wherever it's kept.

Nearby

We also dive the water next door.

St. Pete Beach isn't the only stretch of Pinellas coast we cover. If your boat — or a second boat — is kept nearby, we're already there.

St. Pete Beach FAQ

Questions St. Pete Beach owners ask.

Straight answers about service, cadence, and what you actually get.

Do you service boats on the bay side and Intracoastal docks in St. Pete Beach?
Yes — that's where most St. Pete Beach boats live. We clean and service boats at private docks and slips along the Boca Ciega Bay and Intracoastal side of the island, in the water, with before-and-after proof on every dive.
How often should a St. Pete Beach boat be cleaned?
Most boats here do well on a 3-to-4-week cadence, tightening to 2-to-3 weeks in peak summer when warm, salty bay-side water grows the fastest. We tailor the schedule to your boat and how often you run it.
Is the work done in the water, or does my boat have to come out?
Everything is done in the water, right at your dock or slip — no haul-out, no travel lift, no yard bill. Your boat stays where it is and stays usable.
Do I get proof of the work that was done?
Always. Every dive ends with before-and-after photos or video plus a short, plain-language condition note on your hull, running gear, and anodes — sent straight to you. You never have to take anyone's word for what happened below the waterline.

Precision beneath the waterline

Boat in St. Pete Beach? Let's get under it.

Tell us your boat and where she's kept. We'll send a clear quote and a cleaning cadence built for St. Pete Beach water.

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