Mermaid Marine Service



Welcome to Mermaid Marine Service, Inc.

We specialize in structural and cosmetic
boat repairs including:
  • Bottom Painting & Repair
  • Fiberglass / Gel Coat Repair
  • Wood Refinishing
  • Complete Paint Restoration
  • Detailing & More!
We have haul out capabilities to handle
boat sizes up to 63ft and are located at Harbortown Marina - Merritt Island, Florida
 
Mermaid Marine Service, Inc has been serving Brevard County since 2001. The owner has been involved in the boating industry for almost 20 years. She and her crew take great pride in their work by performing repairs right the first time. They will treat your boat as if it were their own.


We have many loyal and repeat customers in and out of the Brevard County area who travel a great distance to have Mermaid Marine Service, Inc. take care of their boats.



Whenever you put your boat in our hands, you know you are getting the best care available in the Brevard County area!

 
Bottom Painting / Repairs Fiberglass / Gel Coat Painting Detailing & More
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