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Buck Deese Mobile Marine, LLC

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Location: Lexington, South Carolina 29072

Our names are Buck and Ellie Deese. We are the owners of Buck Deese Mobile Marine, LLC. Buck is a master mechanic, with excellent diagnostic skills. He has been a mechanic his whole life, with experience on vehicles, heavy equipment, cranes, and of course, boats. Buck is very knowledgeable and makes it a point to educate his customers. Ellie has a degree in Communications from the University of South Carolina Aiken. Her background is in marketing and management. You will often see Ellie in the field, taking photos for the website and social media, as well as helping on jobs. In our spare time, we love to surf fish at Edisto Beach

Services:
  • Boat Service
  • Boat Winterization
  • Marina
  • Boat Mechanic
  • Outboard Service
  • Jet Ski Repair
  • Mobile Boat Mechanic

Provisions Marine Llc

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Location: Greenwood, SC 29649

Provisions Marine is your go-to destination for boat repairs and maintenance in the Greenwood, South Carolina area. Our team of skilled technicians has years of experience in repairing boats of all types and brands. We offer comprehensive services ranging from engine repairs to electrical repairs and everything in between. What's more, we understand that boat owners have busy schedules, which is why we offer mobile service. Our team can travel to you to repair your boat so you can get back on the water in no time. Trust Provisions Marine for all your boat repair and maintenance needs in the Lake Greenwood area.

Services:
  • Boat Service
  • Boat Winterization
  • Boat Mechanic
  • Boat Motor Repair
  • Outboard Service
  • Boat Repair
  • Jet Ski Winterization

Featured Reviews for Spring Commissioning Pros in North Augusta

Mobile Motorboat Mechanics
Brett S
April 20, 2022
“These guys scheduled me quick so didn't have to wait long for my appointment. The mechanic was on-time, very helpful and knowledgeable. He fixed my issues quickly and offered to order an additional part that I needed. I highly recommend using Motorboat Mechanics for your boat repair needs. I will NOT use anyone else moving forward!“
Rocket City Marine
Lonnie F
February 20, 2025
“I had Zach service my outboard motor, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience! He changed all the fluids, filters, spark plugs, and even replaced the water pump, while also providing thorough engine diagnostics to ensure everything was running smoothly. Zach showed up right on time, was incredibly pleasant and professional, and finished the job with impressive efficiency. His attention to detail and expertise really stood out. I’d highly recommend Zach to anyone needing top-notch service.“
MDR Diesel and Boatworks
Adam P
December 16, 2022
“I've have companies work on my boats before....but nobody compares to MDR Diesel and Boatworks. I've never had anyone put so much effort and attention to detail to ensure I stay up and running. They are meticulous and professional in their work, ensuring everything is completed thoroughly and correctly. MDR will be the only company working on my boats from here on out. Thank you!!!!“

Spring Commissioning FAQs

What is spring commissioning?

Spring commissioning is the process of preparing your boat for the boating season after winter storage.

What does spring commissioning include?

Typical tasks include battery checks, engine startup, fluid top-offs, safety equipment inspection, and system tests.

How long does spring commissioning take?

It varies by boat size and condition but usually takes a few hours to a full day.

How much does spring commissioning cost?

Costs typically range from $150 to $600 depending on the services performed.

Can I do spring commissioning myself?

Experienced boaters can do some tasks, but professionals ensure a thorough and safe startup.

Why is spring commissioning important?

It helps prevent engine damage and ensures your boat is safe and ready for use.

When should I schedule spring commissioning?

Ideally a few weeks before you plan to launch your boat for the season.

What happens if I skip spring commissioning?

You risk mechanical failures, battery issues, and safety hazards during your first outings.