Boat Wash Plans in South Florida
Keep your boat cleaner year-round with recurring wash plans built for South Florida sun, salt, humidity, rain, and constant marine exposure. A regular wash plan helps maintain your boat’s appearance and protects the work done during larger detailing services.
A clean boat is easier to maintain than a neglected boat
In South Florida, boats get hit with salt, sun, rain, humidity, mildew, bird droppings, and dockside buildup constantly. Waiting too long between washes makes everything harder to clean and can make future detailing more expensive.
Recurring wash plans for routine boat maintenance
Wash plans are built for maintenance, not restoration. The goal is to keep the boat consistently clean between details and help prevent heavy buildup from taking over.
Exterior Wash-Down
A routine exterior wash to remove salt, dirt, and everyday buildup from exposed surfaces.
- Exterior rinse and wash
- Salt removal
- Basic surface maintenance
Deck & Surface Cleaning
Cleaning of common exterior surfaces where dirt, salt, mildew, and footprints tend to build up.
- Deck cleaning
- Non-skid surface attention
- General exterior upkeep
Glass & Visible Areas
Attention to visible areas that affect how clean the boat looks when you walk up to it.
- Glass wipe-down where applicable
- Visible surface cleaning
- Clean presentation
Stainless Touch Maintenance
Light attention to exposed stainless areas during routine maintenance when included in the plan.
- Basic wipe-down
- Helps limit salt sitting on hardware
- Polishing quoted separately when needed
Post-Detail Maintenance
Wash plans work especially well after a full detail, polish, wax, sealant, or ceramic application.
- Helps maintain gloss
- Supports surface protection
- Keeps the boat from declining quickly
Add-On Services
Extra services can be quoted separately when your boat needs more than routine washing.
- Teak cleaning
- Engine cleaning
- Stainless polishing
- Detailing and polishing
Wash plans are built around route, access, and how often the boat needs care
The right schedule depends on the boat, location, usage, exposure, and how clean you expect it to stay. A boat sitting outside in salt and sun needs more frequent maintenance than one used occasionally and kept in better conditions.
Weekly Wash Plan
Best for boats that need consistent upkeep and spend most of their time exposed to South Florida conditions.
- Most consistent appearance
- Good for active boat owners
- Strong option after a full detail
Custom Maintenance Schedule
For boats that need maintenance but may not require the same frequency as a weekly route.
- Based on location and access
- Good for certain private docks
- Quoted based on schedule and scope
Post-Trip Cleaning
Useful after heavy use, weekend trips, fishing trips, or extended exposure where the boat needs a reset.
- Salt and grime removal
- Good after heavy use
- Can be combined with add-ons
A wash plan maintains the boat. It does not replace a detail.
This is important. A wash plan is not the right solution for oxidation, dull gelcoat, heavy staining, neglected teak, or surfaces that already need correction. Those issues usually need detailing, polishing, or restoration first.
Best for routine maintenance when the boat is already in decent shape.
- Removes salt and surface dirt
- Keeps the boat presentable
- Helps maintain prior detailing work
- Does not remove oxidation
Best when the boat is dull, oxidized, stained, or needs deeper work.
- Includes deeper cleaning and prep
- Improves gloss through polishing
- Can reduce oxidation depending on severity
- Allows protection to be applied properly
Simple wash plan setup
Wash plan availability depends on your boat’s location, access, size, schedule, and the scope of work needed.
Send Details
Send boat size, location, photos, and how often you want service.
Review Access
We review dock or marina access, water, parking, route, and scheduling.
Quote Plan
We quote the wash plan based on size, frequency, condition, and location.
Maintain
Once approved, we keep the boat on a recurring maintenance schedule.
Boat wash plans across South Florida
We primarily serve Miami-Dade County and also work in nearby South Florida counties depending on the job scope, location, route, and schedule.
Common questions about recurring boat wash plans
How much does a boat wash plan cost?
Pricing depends on boat size, location, access, frequency, and the scope of work. Larger boats, difficult access, and extra add-ons can change the price.
How often should my boat be washed?
Many South Florida boats benefit from weekly washing, especially if they are exposed to salt, sun, rain, and humidity. The right schedule depends on use, location, and condition.
Does a wash plan remove oxidation?
No. A wash plan removes surface dirt and salt. Oxidation usually requires polishing, detailing, or restoration work.
Can I add teak cleaning or engine cleaning to a wash plan?
Yes. Teak cleaning, engine cleaning, stainless polishing, and detailing services can be quoted separately as add-ons.
Do you wash boats at private docks and marinas?
Yes. We service boats at private docks and marinas when access, water, power, parking, and scheduling allow it.
Do you speak Spanish?
Yes. We speak English and Spanish.
What do you need to quote a wash plan?
Send your boat size, location, photos, desired frequency, and any special requests. This helps us quote the plan more accurately.
Ready to keep your boat cleaner year-round?
Send us your boat size, location, photos, and how often you want the boat washed. We will review the route, access, and scope to recommend the right wash plan.
- Boat size and type
- Boat location
- Private dock or marina
- Desired wash frequency
- Photos of the boat
- Any add-on requests