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Mobile Marine Mechanics Near Me

Turn on your location to find mobile marine mechanics who can travel to your boat, marina, dock, slip, or waterfront location.

Allow location access or enter your city, ZIP code, or marina name to find nearby mobile marine mechanics.

AI Mobile Mechanic Matching

WetSlipFinder AI helps boaters find nearby mobile marine mechanics based on location, marina area, service type, engine needs, and available local providers.

Need urgent help at the dock?

Find nearby mobile marine mechanics who may be able to travel to your boat, marina, dock, or slip.

Use WetSlipFinder to find mobile marine mechanics near you for dockside repairs, marina service calls, outboard service, diesel troubleshooting, electrical problems, battery issues, steering problems, bilge repairs, and emergency boat service. Mobile marine mechanics can help boaters get service directly at the marina, dock, slip, or waterfront location when local availability allows.

How to Find the Right Marine Mechanic Near Your Marina

Marine mechanics are not interchangeable. The right tech for a Yamaha outboard is rarely the right tech for a Caterpillar diesel, and a general mobile boat repair service may not have the diagnostic tools for modern pod drives. Use the categories below to narrow your search before you start calling around.

Mobile marine mechanics

Travel to your slip with tools, parts, and a diagnostic laptop. Ideal when your boat won't start or shouldn't be moved.

Outboard mechanics

Factory-certified on Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki, or Honda. Best for two-stroke or four-stroke outboards under warranty or with electronic faults.

Diesel marine mechanics

Specialized in Volvo Penta, Yanmar, Caterpillar, Cummins, or MAN. Required for most yachts, sportfish, and commercial vessels.

Marine electricians

The right call for battery, alternator, inverter, shore-power, or 12V/24V system issues — not all mechanics handle this work.

Emergency dockside repair

A subset of mobile techs offer after-hours and weekend calls. Expect a higher call-out fee.

Marina-approved service providers

Pre-vetted by the marina for insurance, hot-work compliance, and on-dock conduct. Almost always the safest first call.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a marine mechanic near me?+
Start by asking your marina dockmaster — most marinas keep a short list of insured, vetted mechanics who already work on their docks. You can also use the WetSlipFinder AI Marine Mechanic Finder above to narrow down options near your location.
Can a mobile marine mechanic come to my marina?+
Yes. Most coastal areas have mobile marine mechanics who travel to your slip with tools and parts. Confirm in advance that they have permission to work at your marina, are insured, and service your engine brand.
What type of mechanic do I need for an outboard motor?+
Look for a certified outboard mechanic — ideally factory-trained on your specific brand (Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki, Honda). Brand-certified techs have access to diagnostic software and OEM parts.
What type of mechanic do I need for a diesel yacht?+
You want a diesel marine mechanic with experience on your specific engine maker (Volvo Penta, Yanmar, Caterpillar, Cummins, MAN). Diesel work is highly specialized and many outboard techs do not service diesel.
Should I use a marina-approved mechanic?+
It's often the safest choice. Marina-approved mechanics already carry the required insurance, know the marina's rules for hot work and pump-outs, and have a track record at that location.
How much does a marine mechanic usually charge?+
Rates vary by region but typically run $125–$225 per hour for labor, plus a diagnostic or call-out fee for mobile service. Emergency or after-hours rates are higher. Always ask for an estimate before work begins.
Can WetSlipFinder recommend emergency boat repair?+
WetSlipFinder does not dispatch emergency repair directly. For on-water emergencies call the U.S. Coast Guard on VHF 16 or 911. For mechanical emergencies at the dock, call your marina dockmaster — they almost always know who can respond fastest.