Hull & Fiberglass Repair in Nebraska
Browsing all marine service providers in Nebraska. We're still tagging shops by service type — for now, listings below cover the full Nebraska marine industry.
Hull damage ranges from cosmetic gelcoat dings to structural fiberglass repairs after a hard grounding. A reputable hull shop can color-match gelcoat, laminate new fiberglass to original spec, and address blistering or osmosis on older hulls. For composite or carbon hulls, look for a yard with documented experience in your hull material.
Marine service providers in Nebraska
No exact hull repair matches yet — these are the major marine shops in Nebraska.
Premier Boating Center
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
3600 Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln, NE 68504
+1-402-464-4791Website
Valley Marine
VerifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
6301 Twin Rivers Circle, Valley, NE 68064
Website
Corps of Engineers Basin
UnverifiedMarina · Repair services
NE
Omaha Marine Center
UnverifiedBoat Shop · Repair services
Omaha, NE
North Shore Marina
VerifiedMarina
70738 Lakeview, Republican City, NE 68971
+1-308-799-2315Website
Patterson Harbor Marina
VerifiedMarina
12121 Road 3, Republican City, NE 68971
Website
Carter Lake Dock
UnverifiedMarina
NE
Decatur Marina
UnverifiedMarina
NE
Dodge Park Marina
UnverifiedMarina
NE
LakeShore Marina
UnverifiedMarina
NE
Marina
UnverifiedMarina
NE
Medicine Creek Marina and Bait Shop
UnverifiedMarina
NE
Frequently asked questions
- How long does fiberglass hull repair take?
- A simple gelcoat ding can be done same-day. Larger fiberglass laminate repairs typically take 3–10 days because layups need cure time between layers and final fairing/painting.
- What is hull osmosis and is it serious?
- Osmotic blistering happens when water permeates the gelcoat over years and reacts with hull resins. Surface blisters are cosmetic; widespread blistering can require peeling and re-laminating the entire hull below the waterline — typically a $10K–$40K job.
- Can a hull repair be invisible?
- A skilled gelcoat technician can match color and finish so closely that repairs are nearly undetectable. Sun-faded gelcoat is harder to match exactly; many yards recommend a partial topside paint to even things out.