Tournament-quality bass boat detailing — metalflake polish, carpet shampoo, livewell deodorization, and a finish that turns heads at the ramp.
San Marcos owners with bass boats typically work out of Canyon Lake (at the lake). Slip-kept boats at Cypress Bend Marina, Mountain Springs Resort, Cranes Mill Marina. Trailer launches at Cranes Mill Park ramp and Comal Park ramp. Hard mineral water from Comal Springs feed leaves spots if rinses aren't quick.
Service specs · San Marcos
San Marcos owners are halfway between Austin and San Antonio with easy lake and river access. Most rigs here are weekend-use — small travel trailers, pop-up campers for state parks, and jet skis for the river. We service San Marcos driveways monthly.
Owner profile. San Marcos sits between Austin and San Antonio with river-tubing culture, family RVing, and Lake Travis to the north. Owners run kayak haulers, smaller travel trailers for weekenders, and a steady fleet of jet skis for the San Marcos River.
Bass boats live a brutal life. Trailered three times a week, blasted at 70 mph across choppy water, sun-baked at the launch ramp, then parked in driveways where mineral water spots etch into the metalflake gelcoat. Every serious bass angler in South Texas knows the look: that dull, foggy haze creeping across the deck, the carpet that smells like a livewell no matter how many times you hose it, the windshield streaked with bug guts from the drive to Falcon. A real bass-boat detail fixes every one of those things — and does it without rotary-buffing through metalflake or scrubbing the carpet so hard you lift the backing.
at the lake from San Marcos. Marinas: Cypress Bend Marina, Mountain Springs Resort, Cranes Mill Marina. Ramps: Cranes Mill Park ramp, Comal Park ramp, Boat Ramp #1 (Canyon City).
Hard mineral water from Comal Springs feed leaves spots if rinses aren't quick.
Hill Country Retreat (Canyon Lake), Yogi Bear's Jellystone Canyon Lake, Cranes Mill RV Park, Hidden Valley RV Resort, Mountain Springs Resort, Sandy Beach RV Park.
Canyon Lake RV Storage, FM 2673 storage yards, Sattler-area storage. We service trailers and RVs on-site at storage yards.
Medina Lake (40 minutes west).
New Braunfels Regional (BAZ, 30 minutes east) · Stinson Municipal (SSF, in town)
Pre-rinse with fresh water to wash off lake debris, spider webs, and loose dirt before any product touches the boat.
Apply marine-safe pre-soak to the hull, deck, livewells, and storage compartments to break down fish slime, sunscreen, and DEET.
Hand-wash the hull with non-stripping marine soap and a microfiber wash mitt — never a stiff brush on metalflake.
Polish the metalflake gelcoat with a dual-action polisher and a polish formulated for flake — we do NOT use rotary buffers that flatten the sparkle.
Deep-scrub the non-skid deck with the appropriate stiffness brush by hand, then rinse with fresh water. Tough stains get spot-treated with non-acidic deck cleaner.
Livewell deodorization with marine enzyme cleaner — eats the bacteria that causes the smell, not just masks it with fragrance.
Vinyl seating gets a marine cleaner and UV-protective conditioner that won't gum up under hot sun.
Console, gauges, electronics screens (HDS/Helix/Solix) wiped down with screen-safe microfiber and approved cleaner.
Trailer wash + tire dressing included — galvanized trailers get a separate cleaner that doesn't dull the finish.
Marine sealant or ceramic coating applied to the hull as the final step to lock in the gloss and resist hard-water etching for the next 3-12 months.
Yes — Canyon Lake (at the lake from San Marcos) is one of our core service areas for bass boats. We work slip-kept boats at Cypress Bend Marina and Mountain Springs Resort and ramp-side jobs at Cranes Mill Park ramp. We bring our own water and power.
Canyon Lake and Medina Lake are core service areas — we're out there every week. Falcon, Choke Canyon, and Amistad we'll travel to with a minimum job size. For ramp-side detailing while you fish a tournament, call ahead so we can stage our setup.
Not if it's done right. We use a dual-action (DA) polisher with a soft foam pad and a polish formulated for flaked gelcoat. The metalflake stays bright. We never use rotary buffers on a bass boat — that's what kills the sparkle.
Hot water and a hose won't do it. Tournament fish leave bacteria that bonds to the livewell walls and pumps. We use marine enzyme deodorizer that eats the bacteria itself, then a sealant pass. Stays fresh through the next few tournaments.
Yes. Fresh water spots wipe right off, but if they've baked in for weeks, we use a marine-safe hard-water remover followed by polish. Severe etching may need light compounding, but we always test a hidden area first.
Yes — full general liability covering on-water and on-ramp service. We can provide a Certificate of Insurance for any marina that requires one before the appointment.
A standard wash, polish, vinyl, carpet, and livewell deodorization on a 19-21 ft boat starts at $250. Add ceramic coating ($150-250), bring an older rig with heavy oxidation ($350-500), or schedule pre-tournament expedited service for a small fee.
Same care, every job. We come to your San Marcos driveway, dock, hangar, or storage site.