Yacht Engine Repair in New Jersey
Browsing all marine service providers in New Jersey. We're still tagging shops by service type — for now, listings below cover the full New Jersey marine industry.
Engine trouble is the most common reason boat owners call a marine service shop. Whether you have an inboard diesel, an outboard motor, a sterndrive, or a pod-drive system, finding a qualified marine engine technician matters — saltwater fouls fuel systems, electrolysis chews through wiring, and sea-trial diagnostics require specialized equipment most automotive mechanics don't own.
Marine service providers in New Jersey
No exact engine repair matches yet — these are the major marine shops in New Jersey.
Irwin Marine
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
1 Marine Park, Red Bank, NJ 07701
+1 732-741-0003Website
Jet Drive Exchange Boat & Jet Ski Club: Ocean City, NJ
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
320 Bay Avenue, Ocean City, NJ 08226
+1-609-224-1773Website
Toms River Marine and Motorsports
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
NJ
+17329298168Website
West Marine
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
NJ
+1 732 864 8140Website
Bart Dickinson Marine Services
UnverifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
NJ
Brown's Boat Yard Inc
UnverifiedMarina · Repair services
NJ
Brown's Point Marine Service
UnverifiedMarina · Repair services
NJ
D & R Boat World
UnverifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
NJ
Deepstar Marine
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
676 Marlton Pike, Camden, NJ 08110
Holtz Boat Works, Inc.
UnverifiedBoat Builder · Repair services
1301 County Hwy 631, Woodbine, NJ 08270
MarineMax
UnverifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
NJ
Shipyard Marina
UnverifiedMarina · Repair services
1301 Sinatra Drive North, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Frequently asked questions
- How much does yacht engine repair typically cost?
- Hourly labor at a qualified marine engine shop typically runs $120–$200 in the U.S., with parts billed separately. A simple impeller replacement might be $250–$400 all in; a full diesel rebuild can be $5,000–$25,000+ depending on engine size.
- Should I take my outboard to a dealer or an independent shop?
- Dealers carry warranty work and have direct manufacturer training; independents are often faster and cheaper for out-of-warranty engines. For brand-specific issues (electronic injection, propulsion control), dealers tend to be the safer bet.
- How often should I service my yacht's engine?
- Most marine engine manufacturers recommend service every 100 operating hours or annually, whichever comes first. Saltwater use shortens intervals — many full-time cruisers do 50-hour intervals.