If your marina, ramp, or dock is in the 904, we can get to it. From the Ortega and St. Johns rivers to Julington Creek, Doctors Lake, the Intracoastal, the Beaches, and up to Amelia Island — pick your water below.
Jacksonville's riverfront neighborhoods are where most of the 904's boats live — private docks, lifts, and historic marinas on brackish, tidal water that works gelcoat hard.
St. Johns riverfront docks and Mandarin Holiday Marina under the live oaks.
Boat detailing in Mandarin →Sadler Point, Lamb's Yacht Center, Ortega Landing — Jacksonville's sailing heart.
Boat detailing in Ortega →Downtown riverfront slips and historic St. Johns docks minutes from the Landing.
Boat detailing in San Marco →Creek docks and Julington Creek Marina where the bass boats live.
Boat detailing in Julington Creek →Doctors Lake docks and Whitey's Fish Camp country.
Boat detailing in Fleming Island →Clay County's St. Johns riverfront and Doctors Lake access.
Boat detailing in Orange Park →Salt-water boating from Mayport's inlets down the Intracoastal and up to Fernandina — where UV and true salt exposure make protection non-negotiable.
Beach Marine and the Intracoastal corridor behind the Beaches.
Boat detailing in Jax Beach →Working boats and offshore rigs at the St. Johns inlet — real salt exposure.
Boat detailing in Mayport →Intracoastal docks and Nocatee-area boaters in St. Johns County.
Boat detailing in Ponte Vedra →Fernandina Harbor Marina and the island's tidal creeks.
Boat detailing on Amelia Island →The nation's oldest port — Matanzas Bay slips and Camachee Cove.
Boat detailing in St. Augustine →Clay County's deep-water marinas and river storage yards.
Boat detailing in Green Cove →Wherever your boat lives in the 904, we bring the detail to it — quoted by the foot, upfront.