Why should you choose us?
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No Divers Needed – Our fully drone-based service eliminates the risks, delays, and limitations associated with using divers.
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Consistent, Scheduled Cleanings – Drones enable frequent, reliable maintenance without waiting for diver availability or ideal conditions.
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High-Resolution Visual Reports – Every cleaning includes detailed video footage and inspection reports, offering full visibility and accountability—something most diver services don’t provide.
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Eco-Friendly and Non-Invasive – Our method reduces environmental impact by precisely targeting marine growth without scraping or damaging coatings.
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Lower Long-Term Costs – With preventative care and reduced fouling, you save on fuel, haul-outs, and expensive recoatings—at a fraction of traditional costs.
Benefits of a clean hull
1. Improve Fuel Efficiency
A dirty hull with barnacles, algae, and marine growth creates drag, which increases resistance as your boat moves through the water. This means your engine has to work harder, using more fuel to maintain speed. Studies have shown that even minor fouling can reduce fuel efficiency by up to 30%.
2. Boost Speed and Performance
Marine growth on the hull slows your boat down and can affect handling and responsiveness. A clean hull allows for smoother movement through the water, optimizing your boat’s speed, acceleration, and maneuverability.
3. Extend the Life of Your Boat
Salt, grime, and biofouling can degrade hull materials over time, especially if left unchecked. Regular cleaning helps prevent corrosion, blistering, and structural damage, protecting your investment and extending the life of your vessel.
4. Avoid Costly Repairs
Fouling can block water intakes, damage propulsion systems, and lead to overheating or other mechanical issues. By keeping your hull clean, you reduce the risk of these avoidable and often expensive repairs.
5. Support the Environment
Cleaning your hull reduces the transfer of invasive aquatic species from one body of water to another. Biofouling organisms that hitch a ride on your boat can disrupt ecosystems and harm native marine life.
6. Comply With Local Regulations
Many marinas, harbors, and coastal authorities have guidelines around hull maintenance to help prevent invasive species and water pollution. Staying proactive with hull cleaning helps ensure compliance and avoids potential fines.