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Marine Craft

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Location: Merritt, North Carolina 28556

Marine Craft is located on the well protected Broad Creek which just a five mile sail from the ICW and a nine mile drive to Oriental, the sailing capital of North Carolina. Our location gives us a quiet and safe harbor that is still close to some great fishing. It's also a perfect stepping off point for adventures into the Atlantic Ocean.

A well marked and maintained channel leads directly to Marine Craft. We have slips for up to 80' LOA and depths of up to 8' dockside. There are 1.5 acres of dry storage space for rent during the off season. Call us today or check out our Vessel Slips page.

Are you looking to have your vessel professionally maintained? Stop by our ABYC certified shop and have one of our well-trained technicians service your vessel. We provide world class quality upgrades and repairs. Contact us today to learn more or check out our vessel service page.

We are a designated Clean Marina. This means we have gone above and beyond the required regulations to ensure the environment stays as pristine as possible.

Services:
  • Fiberglass Repair
  • Boat Painting
  • Boat Winterization
  • Boat Slips For Rent
  • Boat Surveyor
  • Boat Welding
  • Commercial Dock Builder

Layton's Boatworks

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Location: Edenton, NC 27932

Layton’s Boatworks is owned and operated by Doug Layton. Doug brings with him 25 years of boat building experience. Doug, a former Albemarle Boats employee, is factory certified in Volvo, Yanmar & Mercury and is our “in house” head electronics technician. Our company is based on the belief that our customers’ needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.

Services:
  • Boat Service
  • Fiberglass Repair
  • Boat Painting
  • Boat Canvas
  • Boat Trailer Sales
  • Boat Storage
  • Marina

Featured Reviews for Boat Restoration Pros in Roper

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 Restoration FAQs

What is boat restoration?

Boat restoration is the process of bringing an old or damaged boat back to life by repairing, refinishing, or upgrading its structure and appearance.

What does a typical restoration include?

It can involve hull repair, engine work, electrical rewiring, upholstery, flooring, painting, and restoring wood or fiberglass surfaces.

Is restoring a boat worth it?

Yes, especially for classic, sentimental, or valuable boats, but costs and time should be carefully considered.

How long does boat restoration take?

Projects can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the scope and condition of the boat.

How much does boat restoration cost?

Costs range widely from $2,000 to $50,000+, depending on labor, parts, and how extensive the project is.

Can I restore a boat myself?

Yes, many aspects like sanding, painting, or minor repairs can be DIY, but major structural or engine work is best left to pros.

Does restoration increase boat value?

Professionally restored boats, especially classics, often see significant increases in value and resale appeal.

What kind of boats are typically restored?

Vintage runabouts, sailboats, bass boats, and neglected cruisers are common candidates for restoration.