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Boat Painting & Antifouling in Kansas

Browsing all marine service providers in Kansas. We're still tagging shops by service type — for now, listings below cover the full Kansas marine industry.

Painting a yacht right is meticulous work — hull prep, fairing, primer, multiple topcoats, and proper cure conditions all matter for longevity. Bottom paint (antifouling) is typically refreshed every 1–3 years; full topside repaint is a 5–15-year decision depending on hull material and care. Awlgrip and Imron are the gold-standard polyurethane paints for topsides.

Marine service providers in Kansas

No exact painting matches yet — these are the major marine shops in Kansas.

Mid Kansas Marine

Verified
Boat Shop · Repair services
517 East 4th Avenue, Hutchinson, KS
+1-620-665-0396Website

Mid Kansas Marine

Unverified
Boat Shop · Repair services
KS

U.S. Boatworks

Unverified
Boat Shop · Repair services
930 Osage Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66105

Jayhawk Marina

Verified
Marina
26353 Jayhawker Drive, Paola, KS 66071
+1 913-557-9900Website

Rock Creek Marina

Verified
Marina
KS
Website

Blue Valley Yacht Club

Unverified
Marina
KS

Clinton Lake Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Hart Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Lake Perry Yacht and Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Linn County Park Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Linn Valley Lakes Boat Ramp

Unverified
Marina
KS

Lovewell Marina

Unverified
Marina
KS

Frequently asked questions

How long does a full topside paint job take?
Plan on 3–6 weeks in the yard for prep, multiple coats with cure time, and final buffing. Expect $300–$800 per linear foot for an Awlgrip-grade finish on a typical yacht.
How often do I need to repaint the bottom?
Most ablative antifouling paints last 1–2 years; hard antifouling (for racing or trailered boats) can go 2–4 years. Boats kept in warm water with high biological activity (Florida, Caribbean) may need annual application.