Marina-Oriented Service Range
Six service categories designed for engines and systems that live at the dock.
On-Berth Diagnostics for Engines and Systems
Structured diagnostic visits include visual inspection, fluids, filters, belts, and control movement as well as listening for irregular sounds under different loads. By performing checks with the vessel tied up at its usual berth, readings reflect true operating conditions, giving a more accurate picture of health than isolated tests. Owners receive clear notes outlining detected issues and suggested next steps.
Small Mechanical Interventions
The team handles small mechanical tasks such as filter changes, minor leak corrections, hose replacement, bracket tightening, and basic adjustments to trim or steering linkages. These interventions often resolve annoying symptoms before they escalate into serious failures, helping skippers keep boats ready for short trips and charter obligations without major disruption.
Electrical and Starting System Attention
Starting problems are diagnosed by checking batteries, terminals, cables, fuses, relays, and charging output. Corrosion and poor contact points are cleaned, damaged components are replaced, and owners receive tailored advice on how to store and test batteries between outings in order to avoid surprises when guests or crew arrive for a planned journey.
Routine Maintenance and Fluid Changes
Regular maintenance visits focus on oil and filter changes, lubrication of moving parts, and ensuring that cooling water pathways remain clear. These visits are scheduled around owner availability and marina operations, combining practical timetables with technical discipline to keep propulsion systems dependable over the entire season.
Readiness Checks Before Trips or Season Start
Comprehensive readiness checks are carried out before longer passages, inspections, or the first outing of the year. These visits help reveal potential problems such as aging belts, tired hoses, or marginal fluid condition so they can be addressed on the spot and not during critical harbor maneuvers or offshore segments.
Support for Charter Operators and Small Fleets
For owners managing multiple vessels, planned rounds of inspections and small repairs are organized around check-in and check-out schedules. This keeps propulsion systems reliable for guests while minimizing time spent waiting for technical help, improving overall fleet availability and guest satisfaction.