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Marine Pro Custom Boatworks

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Location: Newberry, SC 29108

We specialize in fiberglass boat repair, restoration and fabrication. With over 100 years of combined boat building and repair experience, Marine Pro can tackle almost any job imaginable! We have done jobs that range from small cosmetic repairs to major fire damage restoration. At Marine Pro, we also sell and install all types of marine electronics, hardware and accessories

Services:
  • Fiberglass Repair
  • Boat Painting
  • Gelcoat Repair
  • Metal Flake Boat Paint
  • Boat Bottom Paint
  • Boat Restoration
  • Bottom Painting

Featured Reviews for Bottom Painting Pros in Elgin

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“

Bottom Painting FAQs

What is bottom painting?

Bottom painting involves applying antifouling paint to the submerged portion of the hull to prevent marine growth.

Why do boats need bottom paint?

It helps prevent algae, barnacles, and other organisms from attaching to the hull, preserving performance and fuel efficiency.

How often should bottom paint be applied?

Most boats need new bottom paint every 1–3 years, depending on use and water type.

What types of bottom paint are available?

Options include ablative, hard, and hybrid antifouling paints suited to different boating habits and regions.

How much does bottom painting cost?

Cost ranges from $500 to $3,000+, depending on boat size, paint type, and labor.

Can I bottom paint my boat myself?

Yes, with the right equipment and prep, but it’s messy and labor-intensive.

Does my boat need to be hauled out?

Yes, bottom painting requires the boat to be out of the water and fully dried before painting.

Can bottom paint affect boat speed?

Yes, keeping the bottom clean and painted improves hydrodynamics and fuel efficiency.