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Ceramic coating application is a multi-step protective process that bonds a semi-permanent hydrophobic layer directly to a boat's gelcoat or painted surfaces, shielding it from UV oxidation, salt spray, and biological fouling. In Naples, where vessels face year-round sun intensity, high humidity, and frequent exposure to the warm, mineral-rich waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Naples Bay, that protection matters far more than in cooler climates. The coating dramatically reduces how aggressively UV rays and salt eat into a finish between uses. Naples boat owners — whether running a center console daily or storing a larger cruiser at a slip — typically pursue ceramic coating to cut down on recurring detailing costs and preserve resale value. Pricing starts around $0 depending on vessel size and surface condition, making it worth getting a specific quote. Request a free estimate from one of 27 verified local pros to see what your boat actually needs.
A routine boat detail — wash, wax, and interior wipe-down — is a maintenance reset. Ceramic coating application is a surface transformation. The two jobs share almost no overlap in process, time, or skill requirement, even though both fall under the detailing umbrella.
Before any ceramic product touches the hull, the surface must be fully corrected. In practice, that means a thorough wash, clay bar decontamination to pull embedded salt and oxidation, and then machine polishing in one or more stages to eliminate swirl marks, water spots, and dulled gelcoat. Only once the surface is optically clean does the coating get applied — in thin, overlapping passes, panel by panel, with careful flash and buff timing. The coating then needs a curing window, typically 24–72 hours, during which the boat should stay dry and out of direct spray.
Several factors push the final quote significantly higher than a baseline number:
- Vessel length and surface area — A 22-foot center console is a fundamentally different job than a 45-foot express cruiser. - Existing oxidation depth — Naples boats that have sat in open slips through multiple summers may require heavy, multi-stage paint correction before coating is even viable, adding hours of polishing labor. - Number of coats — Some pros apply a single layer; premium packages layer two or three coats for added thickness and longevity. - Above-waterline only vs. full exterior — Most ceramic coatings are applied above the waterline; including deck surfaces, hardtops, and stainless adds scope. - Coating product tier — Consumer-grade ceramic products and professional-grade coatings with 3–5 year warranties carry very different material costs.
Plan for a full-day commitment minimum on a smaller vessel, and two to three days on anything over 30 feet once you account for prep, correction, application, and curing. This is not a same-day turnaround job, and any pro quoting a few hours on a larger boat is cutting corners on the prep phase.
Naples' subtropical climate means UV index is high for most of the year, and salt content in the air is significant even for boats stored on dry lifts rather than in the water. Ceramic coating holds a particular advantage here because the hydrophobic surface sheds salt rinse-off faster, reducing the cumulative etching that degrades gelcoat. The rainy season also means more frequent contamination cycles — a coated surface is dramatically easier to maintain through those months.
Before committing, ask any pro:
1. What paint correction stages are included, and will you show me before/after photos of the surface? 2. Which specific ceramic product are you applying, and what is its rated durability? 3. What are the curing requirements, and how long before I can splash the boat? 4. Is the coating warranted, and what voids that warranty?
These questions will quickly separate experienced ceramic coating specialists from detailers who have simply added the service to their menu.
The biggest cost drivers are vessel length, the amount of paint correction work needed before the coating can be applied, and the number of coats in the package. In Naples specifically, boats with significant UV oxidation or salt etching from open-water storage often require more aggressive polishing prep, which adds labor hours before the coating process even begins.
A professionally applied, multi-layer ceramic coating typically lasts two to five years depending on the product grade and how the boat is stored and maintained. In Naples' high-UV, high-salinity environment, longevity at the top end of that range generally requires periodic decontamination washes and an annual inspection coat recommended by the installer.
Ceramic coatings are most commonly applied to gelcoat and painted topsides above the waterline, but many pros will also coat fiberglass decks, hardtops, T-tops, and metal surfaces like stainless rails with formulations suited to each material. The scope should be defined clearly in the quote, since adding non-hull surfaces meaningfully increases both material and labor costs.
Because pricing depends so heavily on vessel size, current surface condition, and the coating package chosen, an in-person or photo-based assessment from a local pro is the most reliable way to get a real number. Requesting a free estimate through Boatwork connects you with verified Naples-area ceramic coating specialists who can evaluate your boat and provide a detailed quote before any commitment.
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