Lake Tahoe Hull Cleaning & Maintenance

Professional in-water hull cleaning, running gear inspection, and underwater maintenance — keep your boat performing efficiently without the cost and hassle of haul-outs

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17+ Years Lake Tahoe Experience
1,000+ Underwater Operations
Eco Lake-Safe Cleaning Methods
No Haul In-Water Service

A Clean Hull Saves Money Every Time You Start the Engine

Even a thin layer of biofilm on your hull increases drag, forcing your engine to work harder and burn more fuel. Algae, zebra mussels, and debris accumulation make it worse. Regular hull cleaning pays for itself in fuel savings, improved performance, and extended engine life — and at Lake Tahoe, you can do it all in-water without the expense of a haul-out.

💰 Hull Cleaning ROI: Real Numbers

A dirty hull can increase fuel consumption by 15–30% depending on accumulation severity. For a boat burning $100 in fuel per outing, that's $15–30 wasted every trip. Over a season (20–30 outings), dirty hull drag costs you $300–900 in unnecessary fuel expense. A hull cleaning typically costs $200–400 and pays for itself in 10–15 outings through fuel savings alone.


What We Clean & Inspect

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Hull Cleaning

Complete underwater hull cleaning using soft brushes and eco-friendly methods that remove biofilm, algae, and debris without damaging gel coat, bottom paint, or Lake Tahoe's water quality.

  • Full hull bottom cleaning
  • Waterline scrubbing
  • Biofilm and algae removal
  • Debris and sediment cleanup
  • Post-clean inspection and photo documentation
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Running Gear Inspection

Comprehensive underwater inspection of all running gear — props, shafts, rudders, skegs, and thru-hulls. We identify wear, damage, or issues before they become expensive failures.

  • Propeller condition and damage assessment
  • Shaft alignment and wear check
  • Rudder and skeg integrity
  • Thru-hull fitting inspection
  • Trim tab and outdrive condition
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Zinc Anode Service

Zinc anodes protect your boat from galvanic corrosion. We inspect existing zincs, determine replacement needs, and install new anodes underwater — no haul-out required.

  • Zinc condition assessment
  • Replacement recommendation based on wear
  • New zinc installation (shaft, trim tab, transom)
  • Proper sizing for your boat's galvanic protection
  • Documentation for maintenance records
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Pre-Season & Pre-Purchase Surveys

Before launching for the season or buying a used boat, get a complete underwater condition assessment. Know what you're dealing with before problems cost you time and money.

  • Full hull and running gear inspection
  • Damage or wear documentation
  • Hull blister or delamination check
  • Through-hull fitting security verification
  • Written report with HD photos

Hull Cleaning Pricing

Standard Hull Cleaning

$200–$400

Pricing based on boat length and hull condition

  • Complete hull bottom cleaning
  • Running gear inspection
  • Photo documentation
  • Verbal findings on-site
  • Typical service time: 45–90 minutes

What Affects Price

  • Boat length — Larger hulls take more time
  • Hull condition — Heavy accumulation requires extra work
  • Hull design — Complex shapes or deep keels add time
  • Location — Travel to remote marinas may include service call fee
  • Additional services — Zinc replacement, repairs, etc.

Package Discounts Available

  • Multiple boats — Same-day multi-boat cleaning
  • Seasonal contracts — Monthly or bi-monthly service
  • Marina partnerships — Fleet cleaning programs
  • Yacht club packages — Member group rates

Call for a custom quote: (775) 230-1116


In-Water Cleaning vs Haul-Out

Why pay for a haul-out when you can get the same results in-water for a fraction of the cost?

Factor In-Water Diver Cleaning Traditional Haul-Out
Cost $200–$400 typical $500–$1,500+ (haul, pressure wash, launch)
Time Required 1–2 hours, boat stays in water 1–3 days out of the water
Boat Availability Use your boat same day Boat out of commission for days
Scheduling Flexible, often same-week Requires travel lift availability, may be weeks out
Hull Stress None — boat stays supported by water Weight on keel blocks can stress hull
Frequency Can clean monthly or as-needed economically Too expensive for frequent cleaning
Environmental Impact Minimal — eco-friendly methods High-pressure wash runoff contains paint, fuel, chemicals

Lake Tahoe Hull Maintenance Considerations

🌊 Clean Water = Clean Hulls

Lake Tahoe's legendary water clarity and cold temperatures actually slow biofouling compared to saltwater or warmer lakes. Most Lake Tahoe boats need hull cleaning 1–3 times per season rather than monthly.

🪨 Granite Bottom Hazards

Lake Tahoe's rocky bottom means accidental groundings happen. We inspect for hull damage, gelcoat gouges, and keel wear that might not be visible from above — catching problems before they worsen.

♻️ Lake-Safe Methods Only

We use soft brushes and hand-scrubbing — no harsh chemicals, no high-pressure washing that damages gel coat or bottom paint. Our methods protect both your boat and Lake Tahoe's pristine water quality.

⚠️ Invasive Species Concerns

While Lake Tahoe has remained free of quagga and zebra mussels, boats that have been in other waters require special attention during cleaning. If your boat has traveled to mussel-infested lakes (Mead, Havasu, Powell), let us know — we'll inspect for any hitchhikers and coordinate with TRPA if needed.


When to Schedule Hull Cleaning

Recommended Schedule

  • Pre-Season (April–May) — Clean before heavy summer use
  • Mid-Season (July–August) — Remove summer accumulation
  • End of Season (September–October) — Clean before winterization
  • As-Needed — If you notice performance drop or fuel increase
  • Before Long Trips — Maximize efficiency for cruising

Signs Your Hull Needs Cleaning

  • Noticeably increased fuel consumption
  • Reduced top speed or sluggish acceleration
  • Visible algae or growth at waterline
  • Boat sits lower in the water than normal
  • Longer time to plane or get on step
  • It's been more than 6 months since last cleaning

What Boat Owners Say

"I was skeptical about in-water hull cleaning — thought I'd need a haul-out to really get it clean. Scott's dive cleaned our 28-footer thoroughly for $300, documented everything with photos, and we were using the boat again that afternoon. Fuel economy improved noticeably on the next trip. Won't bother with haul-outs for routine cleaning again."

— Tom R., South Lake Tahoe

Ready for a Clean Hull?

In-water hull cleaning, running gear inspection, and zinc service — no haul-out, no hassle.

(775) 230-1116

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