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Pass Christian Yacht Works

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Location: Pass Christian, MS 39571

Pass Christian Yacht Works is a full service facility for small and large boats up to 100 tons in weight. We are one of the few facilities able to service larger yachts and we are 20 minutes by boat to the Bay St. Louis Gridge/Gulf of Mexico. Our 19 acre facility began development in early 2015. Our facility came about because of the owner’s desire to provide the gulf coast with a much needed facility where we could meet the needs of boat owner’s and further develop the passion of those on the gulf coast for life on the water. Pass Christian Yacht Works is owned by local Pass Christian resident, Jimmy Strickland. Jimmy is on site on the property every day overseeing the operations and ensuring the satisfaction of our customers.

Services:
  • Boat Service
  • Boat Flooring
  • Boat Storage
  • Marine Generator Repair
  • Boat Repair
  • Boat Bottom Paint
  • Boat Rigging

Featured Reviews for Boat Bottom Paint Pros in Purvis

Wicked Outboards
Matthew S
March 22, 2022
“The work done by Zach and his team is the best I've seen. My project was on time and budget - which is rare in this market - and the quality was first class. I will use them again soon for a full hull repaint.“
Sunstate Coatings Inc.
Somers G
January 17, 2025
“Pleasure doing business with Sunstate Coatings. They were very responsive, professional and efficient. I can’t wait to pick up my boat get her back out on the water.“
Mid Missouri Collision and Custom
Sandra R
July 29, 2023
“I had boat damage to the rear end of the boat, pretty good amount of damage took it to Brian at Mid Missouri collision and he did a fabulous job. Got my boat repaired quickly and did an excellent job. Highly recommend this company“

Boat Bottom Paint FAQs

What is boat bottom paint?

Bottom paint is a protective coating applied to the hull below the waterline to prevent algae, barnacle, and marine growth.

Why is bottom paint important?

It reduces drag, improves performance, and protects your hull from damage caused by marine growth.

How often should I repaint the bottom of my boat?

Typically every 1–3 years depending on the type of paint and water conditions.

What types of bottom paint are there?

Hard, ablative, and hybrid paints—each suited to different usage and waters.

How much does bottom painting cost?

Professional bottom painting typically ranges from $15 to $50 per foot.

Can I paint the bottom of my boat myself?

Yes, but it requires proper prep, safety gear, and environmental precautions.

Does bottom paint affect boat speed?

A clean, painted hull improves performance by reducing fouling and resistance.

Where can I get bottom painting done?

Marine service centers, boatyards, and haul-out facilities offer bottom painting.