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Create your vessel profile

A simple onboarding process. Add your vessel details once, and they're ready for every job you post.

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Post the job

Describe what needs doing, select your service category, and submit. Vetted trades are notified immediately.

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Compare quotes and choose

Receive itemised quotes from qualified contractors. Review profiles, ratings, and credentials.

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Job done, payment released

Confirm completion through the app. Payment is released to the contractor. Leave a review to help the community.

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Build your trade profile

Add your licences, insurance, portfolio, and service categories. Verification gives you access to jobs immediately.

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Browse and quote on jobs

Jobs matching your categories appear in your feed. Submit itemised quotes with your availability and pricing.

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Show up, get it done

Complete the job, mark it done in the app. Payment is processed and released directly to you.

Every vessel on the water.

If it floats, Marine Connect is built for it. Recreational boat owners, cruising yachts, and commercial vessels.

Recreational runabouts, sailing yachts, cruisers, trawlers, and commercial vessels.

Hiring the right marine professional.

Expert guides to help you find, vet, and hire qualified tradespeople for every job on your vessel.

Marine Mechanic

How to Find a Trusted Marine Mechanic in Australia

A good marine mechanic is one of the most valuable relationships a boat owner can have. Finding that person takes a bit more effort than a Google search.

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Marine Electrician

What to Look for When Hiring a Marine Electrician

Marine electrical work is the trade where the consequences of getting it wrong are most severe. This is not the trade to hire based on price alone.

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Boat Detailer

How to Choose a Boat Detailer: 5 Things to Check First

The gap between a genuine professional who understands gelcoat chemistry and someone who's bought a polisher from the chandlery is significant.

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Marine Rigger

Hiring a Marine Rigger: Questions to Ask Before You Commit

Rigging is life-safety equipment. The person who inspects or replaces your standing rigging is responsible for keeping your mast in the boat.

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Marine Surveyor

How to Find a Qualified Marine Surveyor Near You

A marine survey is only as useful as the person conducting it. An experienced, accredited surveyor can save you from a costly mistake.

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Marine Upholstery

What Makes a Good Marine Upholstery Tradesperson?

Marine upholstery is a trade where quality is immediately visible but the difference between a specialist and a generalist only becomes apparent over time.

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Fibreglass Repair

How to Vet a Fibreglass Repair Specialist

Fibreglass repair ranges from a cosmetic gelcoat touch-up to structural laminate reconstruction. Getting the right person matters enormously.

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Insurance & Licensing

Why Insurance & Licensing Matter When Hiring Marine Tradespeople

The question of whether they are insured and licensed determines what happens when something goes wrong. Here's why these two things matter.

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