Exterior Boat Washing and Detailing Course

Course Info

Our Exterior Boat Washing and Detailing Course covers everything you need to know about washing boats such as what gear and supplies to use and why, how to clean a boat from top to bottom no matter how big it is, cleaning different types of materials and fabrics, working with teak decks and varnished rails, cleaning the interior of the boat and a lot more! The last lesson includes a list of questions that our own customers often ask along with our answers so you can be prepared to answer these same questions from your own customers and sound like an expert even when talking to a seasoned boater.

Course Price: $595 Save $200 for a limited time – now only $395

When you're done with our Exterior Boat Washing and Detailing Course, you'll be able to:

  • Wash boats of any size, including ski boats, sailboats and large yachts.
  • Build your inventory of equipment, gear and supplies from local and online retailers so you have exactly what you need to start any job.
  • Assess the condition of a boat so you can give an accurate quote.
  • Avoid “red flags” and problem areas on older boats and learn when to turn down a job.
  • Use our training course to train your new employees.
  • Learn proper boat terminology so you can talk like an expert to your customers.
  • And a whole lot more! We’re always adding to our training courses and your account will give you access to our new content.

Our Exterior Boat Washing and Detailing Course also comes with:

  • Our unlimited email support for six months from the date you purchase the training program. We’re here to help you get started quickly and successfully!
  • A certificate of course completion for each course.
  • A coupon code to save 15% off retail prices of our popular Restructure Marine and Fire Glaze products for boat, auto and RV detailing. You can also purchase these products from us to re-sell to your customers at a mark-up of your choice.

Why stop at boats when you can detail RV’s too!

Once you learn how to clean, wash and detail boats, you’ll be able to transfer those same skills, tools and supplies to RV’s. If you live in a cold climate where boating is seasonal, you’ll be able to clean and detail RV’s all year round. RV detailing is a great way to fill the gaps in your boat detailing business! Recreational vehicles include motorhomes, travel trailers, truck campers, cargo trailers, golf carts and tour buses. RV detailing is a great way to increase the revenue potential of your detailing business. Our self-study courses include information on how to add this in-demand service to your offerings.

motorhome, camping, travel

Course Outline

Module 1 Course Introduction
Lesson 1 How The Course Works  
Lesson 2 Introduction to Deckhand Detailing  
Module 2 Exterior Boat Washing
Lesson 1 Boat Terminology  
Lesson 2 Boat Washing Brushes (video)  
Lesson 3 Cleaning Boats with a Fly Bridge (video)  
Lesson 4 How to Wash a Boat  
Lesson 5 How To Wash a Boat (videos)  
Lesson 6 Washing and Cleaning in Enclosed Areas  
Lesson 7 Water Streaks (video)  
Lesson 8 Warning About Old Canvas and Plastic Windows (video)  
Lesson 9 Cleaning Synthetic Teak Decking (video)  
Lesson 10 Mold and Mildew in Non-Skid (video)  
Lesson 11 Using a Magic Eraser Pad to Clean Non-Skid (video)  
Lesson 12 Cleaning Hatches, Lazarettes and Under Cushions (video)  
Lesson 13 Natural Cleaning Products  
Lesson 14 Visual Checklist  
Module 3 Exterior Detailing
Lesson 1 What is Exterior Detailing  
Lesson 2 Metal Polishing  
Lesson 3 Canvas Cleaning  
Lesson 4 Cleaning and Polishing Plastic Windows  
Lesson 5 Cleaning and Treating Glass Windows  
Lesson 6 Cleaning and Protecting Vinyl Seating  
Lesson 7 Cleaning in Hatches, Lazarettes and Storage Lockers  
Lesson 8 Cleaning and Detailing Dinghies  
Lesson 9 Teak Deck Cleaning and Brightening  
Lesson 10 Engine Rooms and Bilges  
Lesson 11 Varnishing Wood  
Module 4 Interior Cleaning
Lesson 1 Deep Cleaning vs Maintenance Cleaning  
Lesson 2 Power Panel for Interior Cleaning (video)  
Lesson 3 Interior Carpet Spot Removal  
Lesson 4 How to Flush a Boat Toilet (video)  
Module 5 Preparing for Buffing and Waxing
Lesson 1 Learn About Gel Coat and Oxidation  
Lesson 2 One-Step, Two-Step and Multi-Step Processes  
Lesson 3 Learn How to Assess the Condition of a Boat  
Lesson 4 Preparation – Weather and Safety  
Lesson 5 Products and Gear  
Lesson 6 Maintaining an Awlgrip Topcoat  
Lesson 7 When a Boat Should be Painted Instead of Waxed (videos)  
Lesson 8 Vinyl Striping vs Painted Striping (videos)  
Lesson 9 Waxing Tips and Techniques  
Lesson 10 Detailing Videos  
Module 6 Common Questions from Boat Owners
Lesson 1 What’s the best way to prevent mildew from forming inside the cabin and the cockpit?  
Lesson 2 Can I use Armorall on my vinyl seats?  
Lesson 3 Can I use my car detailing products on my boat? What about home cleaning products?  
Lesson 4 Is Carnauba wax the best wax to use or should I try something else?  
Lesson 5 I’ve heard MEK or acetone is great for removing marks in gel coat. Is it OK to use or will it ruin the gel coat in any way?  
Lesson 6 How can I remove exhaust stains on the transom and stern area? They don’t come off with boat soap or spray cleaners very well.  
Lesson 7 The spiders at my marina are horrible. What can I do to keep them off my boat?  
Lesson 8 When I bring my boat back from being in salt water, is hosing it off good enough?  
Lesson 9 Should I use a black streak remover product or something similar to remove water streaks on my boat or just stick to boat soap?  
Lesson 10 What do you think about using co-polymer protective coatings (such as VertGlas) instead of wax?  
Lesson 11 What’s the best way to clean mildew out of canvas, non-skid and teak decks and how can I keep it from coming back so soon?  
Lesson 12 There are several deck brushes to choose from at my local boating supply store, but I can’t imagine I need one of each. Which one or two do I absolutely need on my boat?  
Lesson 13 We have a ski boat with a red hull that’s slowly turning pink. I’ve applied wax to it several times, both by hand and with an orbital buffer, and it looks great for a few days and then looks faded again. What am I doing wrong?  
Lesson 14 The colored stripe on my boat is really faded. What’s the best way to bring back the deep color and gloss?  
Lesson 15 I’m planning to sell my boat soon. What are some things I can do to prepare it for sale so it shows well?  
Lesson 16 Can you buff out a scratch in my gel coat when you buff and wax my boat?  
Lesson 17 How should I wax over lettering?  
Lesson 18 We’re going on a three-week summer cruise. What are some tips and tasks to help me keep the boat clean while we’re cruising?  
Lesson 19 I use a boat detailing company to wash my boat once a month and wax it every year, but what are some things I can do in between their scheduled work to keep my boat looking clean and shiny year-round?  
Lesson 20 What are some good uses for cleaner wax and how should I use it?  
Lesson 21 What exactly is oxidation and what’s the difference between compound, wax and polish?  
Lesson 22 I purchased the Te-Ka Scrubless two-part teak cleaner and brightener and am wondering if it’s really “scrubless”?  
Lesson 23 Are there any “green” boat washing products I can use to wash my boat with?  
Lesson 24 How often should my boat get washed?  
Lesson 25 I have a DA (dual action) polisher that I use on my car. Can I also use it on my boat?  
Lesson 26 Is it OK to use a pressure washer on my boat?  
Lesson 27 I used the two-part teak cleaner and brightener on the teak decks of my sailboat. The decks look great now, but it etched the aluminum window frames and stained my blue hull. What do I do?  
Lesson 28 The caulking on my boat is dirty and has mildew or black stains on it. How do I clean it?  
Lesson 29 Should I wax my non-skid?  
Lesson 30 How can I clean the rust from screw heads and other uneven surfaces?