Las Vegas Boat Repair

While Las Vegas may be the gambling capitol of America, when it comes to Las Vegas boat repair, you can’t afford to take a gamble. Boat ownership and maintenance require an investment of time, financial resources and passion. This is an investment the team at Offshore Marine not only understands, but also puts into play every single day. In the realm of Las Vegas boat repair, owners need a company that settles for nothing less than the very finest repair and installation services, exemplary workmanship and hardy reliability. Every vessel, every job is given 110% – and all without breaking the bank or your budget.

Las Vegas boat repair
Motors, outdrives, V-drives, outboards, upholstery, fiberglass repair, even warranty repair are standard fare at Offshore Marine. Regardless of the particulars of your craft, Offshore Marine is prepped to undo the damage of rough seas and seasonal neglect. No matter how often you take your boat out, when you do, you want it to be ready for anything. Whatever the elements throw your way, a quick check-up at Offshore Marine will let you head out into the horizon with confidence. If it’s Lake Mead that beckons, or perhaps a more distant destination, you’ll be ready.For more than 10 years, the team at Offshore Marine has been headed by Rick Gruber, a boat owner and enthusiast in his own right. Now that he’s an Advantage owner, the time he’s spending on the water is skyrocketing. The more he began to prize the passion, the more he noticed a vacuum in the Vegas market for a fast, affordable boat repair that he immediately set about filling. What started as a small 3,000 square foot shop has now grown into a bustling 9,000 square foot shop and showroom. Now, in addition to repairs and maintenance, Offshore Marine offers new and used boats, trailers and motorsport equipment. For Vegas boat owners in need of Las Vegas boat repair, there’s now an opportunity to profit from someone else’s passion for the open water. 

“A lot of people ask me if I were shipwrecked, and could only have one book, what would it be? I always say ‘How to Build a Boat’!”
Stephen Wright

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