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Divers Delight llc

5.0
7 Reviews
Location: Niceville, Florida 32578

Since 1997, Diver’s Delight Scuba Services has specialized in in-water hull cleaning and underwater boat maintenance across Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Sandestin and the Emerald Coast.

We help boat owners, marinas, yacht clubs, condominium marinas, and yacht brokers protect their investment and keep vessels performing at their best. Our services include in-water hull cleaning, running gear and propeller cleaning, zinc (sacrificial anode) replacement, underwater inspections, and debris removal. Every service is performed by experienced divers using full scuba gear, delivering safe, thorough, and environmentally responsible results.

Regular maintenance with Diver’s Delight keeps boats free from marine growth, electrolysis, and galvanic corrosion—preventing costly repairs, improving fuel efficiency, and maintaining inspection-ready condition. Our 2-week and monthly service schedules provide peace of mind, so owners never have to worry about unseen underwater issues.

We maintain long-term relationships with Destin Harbor marinas, Fort Walton Beach yacht clubs, Eglin Air Force Base marinas, and regional yacht brokers, supporting vessels of all sizes. With decades of local experience and deep knowledge of Choctawhatchee Bay, Destin Harbor, Santa Rosa Sound, and surrounding waterways, Diver’s Delight Scuba Services is recognized as a trusted provider of commercial diving and in-water boat care in Northwest Florida.

Choose Diver’s Delight for reliable, professional underwater services that save time, protect your investment, and keep your boat performing efficiently and looking its best.

Services:
  • Boat Service
  • Boat Divers
  • Boat Documentation
  • Boat Drive Service
  • Boat Dock Lighting
  • Boat Dock Cleaning
  • Outboard Service

Islander Dive Service LLC

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0 Reviews
Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548

Underwater boat hull cleaning. Anode replacement. Dock piling inspections. Boatyard bottom painting. Search/Recovery.

Services:
  • Boat Rental
  • Boat Cleaning
  • Boat Dock Repair
  • Boat Dock Cleaning
  • Prop Replacement
  • Boat Bottom Paint
  • Boat Prop Repair

Next Chapter Diving Services, LLC

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0 Reviews
Location: Freeport, FL 32439

Services provided include in-water hull cleaning, zinc replacement, underwater video/photography, and visual hull inspection.

Services:
  • Boat Divers
  • Boat Bottom Cleaning
  • Hull Cleaning

Shipshape Hull Cleaning LLC

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0 Reviews
Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548

Services:
  • Boat Bottom Cleaning
  • Hull Cleaning
  • Barnacle Removal

Best Bottoms Diving

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0 Reviews
Location: Destin, FL 32541

Services:
  • Boat Bottom Cleaning
  • Hull Cleaning
  • Barnacle Removal

Featured Reviews for Hull Cleaning Pros in Florala

Deep Blue Bottom Cleaning
Kathryn G
December 1, 2023
“Great prices and very punctual will be recommending to anyone looking for a diver“
Hull2Prop
Kie S
December 24, 2024
“Hull 2 Prop has been servicing my vessel for a few months now. The company has been a pleasure to work with from the office staff who are very knowledgable to the dive teams. They are very professional, they are on time, and they always follow up with us if there are any issues that we need to be made aware of. I would recommend this company to anyone that is looking to have their boat cleaned and maintained properly.“
Barnacle King
Jayci L
January 28, 2025
“I received text notifications with a diver tracking number when they were on the way. As well as after photo’s so that I knew everything was done right. My SeaRay rides much smoother now. Thanks Barnacle King!!“

Hull Cleaning FAQs

What does a hull cleaning service include?

Hull cleaning typically involves removing algae, slime, barnacles, and other marine growth from your boat’s hull, running gear, and underwater components. Depending on your boat’s condition, it may be done in the water by divers or on land after a haul-out. Regular hull cleanings improve performance, fuel efficiency, and protect your bottom paint.

What types of boats need hull cleaning?

Any boat kept in the water—especially in saltwater or brackish environments—will need regular hull cleaning. This includes sailboats, fishing boats, cruisers, yachts, and pontoons. Even boats with bottom paint can accumulate growth that needs to be cleaned off periodically.

How do I get a quote for hull cleaning through Boat Planet?

Submit a hull cleaning request on Boat Planet with your boat’s size, type, and storage location. Local hull cleaning pros will respond with quotes, availability, and service options, whether you need diver-based in-water cleaning or a full bottom service after haul-out.

Do hull cleaning pros come to my boat, or do I need to haul it out?

Most hull cleaning pros offer in-water service and can come directly to your dock or marina. If the growth is severe or you're also getting other work done, a haul-out may be recommended. Let the pro know your boat’s location and condition so they can suggest the best approach.

How long does a hull cleaning take?

Cleaning time depends on the boat’s size and the level of fouling. A routine hull cleaning for a moderately sized boat may take 1–2 hours, while heavy growth or complex hull designs may take longer. Your pro will provide a time estimate after reviewing the job.

How often should I have my boat’s hull cleaned?

In warmer waters or areas with high growth, boats may need hull cleaning every 3–6 weeks. In cooler climates or freshwater, cleaning every 2–3 months may be enough. Regular cleanings help maintain speed, fuel economy, and reduce wear on your bottom paint.

How much does hull cleaning cost?

Hull cleaning prices typically range from $3–$10 per foot, depending on your location, boat size, and the level of buildup. On Boat Planet, you can request up to three quotes from local hull cleaning professionals to compare services and pricing.

What should I do to prepare for a hull cleaning appointment?

Make sure the cleaning pro has access to your boat and knows whether it’s in or out of the water. Provide any necessary gate or dock codes and confirm if power or water is needed. Your pro will let you know if any special preparations are required based on your boat’s condition.