Boat Detailing & Cleaning in Arkansas
Browsing all marine service providers in Arkansas. We're still tagging shops by service type — for now, listings below cover the full Arkansas marine industry.
Regular detailing isn't just cosmetic — UV damage, oxidation, and salt crystallization can permanently damage gelcoat, vinyl, and stainless steel if not maintained. Most yacht owners schedule a full detail twice a year (spring commissioning and fall haul-out), with light wash-downs after each use.
Marine service providers in Arkansas
No exact detailing matches yet — these are the major marine shops in Arkansas.
Excel Boats
VerifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
103 Blanchard Avenue, Mountain View, AR 72560
+1-870-269-9000Website
Barling Boat Sales
UnverifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
AR
Rockwater Marina
VerifiedMarina
AR
+1-214-799-4914Website
Eden Isle Marina
VerifiedMarina
AR
Website
Highway 125 Marina
VerifiedMarina
321 Marina Drive, Peel, AR 72668
Website
Horseshoe Bend Marina
VerifiedMarina
16168 Highway 94 East, AR 72758
Website
Sugarloaf Harbor Marina
VerifiedMarina
1502 Shore Line Drive, Lead Hill, AR 72644
Website
Blue Diamond Marina at Quarry Park
UnverifiedMarina
AR
Cranfield Marina
UnverifiedMarina
2028 Cranfield Place, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Dam Site Marina
UnverifiedMarina
AR
Heber Springs Marina
UnverifiedMarina
99 Park Road, Heber Springs, AR 72543
Hickory Creek Marina
UnverifiedMarina
AR
Frequently asked questions
- How often should I wax my yacht?
- Twice a year minimum for boats kept in the water, more often in tropical climates. Modern ceramic coatings can extend intervals to 1–2 years. Wax protects gelcoat from UV oxidation, which once started can require buffing or re-gelcoating to fully reverse.
- Is yacht detailing worth it vs. DIY?
- For under 30-foot boats, DIY is often economical. For larger yachts (high freeboard, lots of teak, complex hardtops), pro detailers have ladders, polishers, and specialized products that produce noticeably better results in a fraction of the time.