Full boat repaints in Auckland

A professional boat repaint can transform the appearance of your vessel while helping protect it from Auckland’s demanding marine environment.

Gloss Boats provides full boat repaints from our facility at Tamaki Marine Park, working across fibreglass, timber and metal vessels. With more than 30 years’ marine painting experience, our team understands the preparation, products and application process required to achieve a durable, high-quality finish.

Whether your boat is looking tired, you want to modernise its appearance, or the existing coating system has reached the end of its life, we can help you plan the right repainting approach.

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Why repaint your boat?

A full boat repaint is often about more than appearance. While a fresh finish can dramatically improve how your boat looks, a professional repaint can also help protect key surfaces from UV, salt, moisture and general wear.

A repaint may be suitable if:

  • The paint is faded, chalky or tired

  • The existing coating is breaking down

  • The vessel has visible wear, repairs or patchy areas

  • You want to update the boat’s colour or appearance

  • You are preparing the boat for sale

  • The hull, deck or superstructure needs renewed protection

  • Previous paintwork has not lasted as expected

Restore, protect and modernise your vessel

  • Every vessel is different, and every surface needs the right preparation and coating system.

    Gloss Boats works across:

    • Fibreglass boats

    • Timber boats

    • Metal boats

    • Launches

    • Yachts

    • Catamarans

    • Powerboats

    • Sailing dinghies

    • Small commercial vessels

    We assess the vessel, the current condition of the surface and the intended finish before recommending the best approach.

  • A strong marine paint finish starts long before the topcoat is applied.

    Correct preparation is one of the most important parts of any boat repaint. Poor preparation can lead to premature coating failure, uneven finishes, adhesion issues and unnecessary future repair work.

    Our process may include surface assessment, sanding, fairing, filling, priming and other preparation work before the final marine paint system is applied. The exact process depends on the vessel, the existing coating and the finish required.

  • While every repaint is different, a typical project may include:

    • Initial discussion and vessel assessment

    • Review of the existing paint or coating system

    • Surface preparation

    • Repairs or fairing where required

    • Primer application

    • Selection of suitable marine paint system

    • Professional spray application

    • Finishing work and quality checks

    We will talk you through the likely process before work begins, so you understand what is involved and how the job will be managed.

  • Our facility at Tamaki Marine Park gives us access to a practical marine service environment, including a large shed, high door clearance, spray facilities, hardstand, undercover areas and haulout support.

    This makes Gloss Boats well placed to manage full boat repaints and related work, including touch-ups, repairs, varnishing, polishing and antifouling.

If your boat is ready for a professional repaint, talk to Gloss Boats. We can assess your vessel, discuss the finish you want and recommend the right approach.

FAQs

How long does a full boat repaint take?

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Yes. We can talk through colour options and practical considerations before work begins.


Can you repaint fibreglass, timber and metal boats?

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Yes. Gloss Boats works across fibreglass, timber and metal vessels, using preparation methods and coating systems suited to each surface.


How do I know if my boat needs a repaint or just a polish?

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If the surface is only dull or faded, a cut and polish may be enough. If the coating is breaking down, damaged or no longer protecting the surface properly, a repaint may be required.


Can repairs be completed before repainting?

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Yes. Chips, scratches, dings and other surface repairs can usually be completed as part of the preparation process before repainting.


Do you help with colour selection?

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The timeframe depends on the size of the vessel, the condition of the existing surface, the preparation required and the paint system being used. Gloss Boats can give you a clearer indication after assessing your vessel.