
Leaving a boat exposed through a Long Island winter is one of the more expensive mistakes a boat owner can make. UV rays break down upholstery, gel coat, and canvas. Moisture gets into storage compartments and creates mold and mildew that is difficult and costly to remediate. Wind-driven debris scratches and damages surfaces that were in perfect condition going into the off-season. A proper shrink wrap seal eliminates all of that exposure. It is the most reliable way to protect a boat during storage — far more effective than a standard tarp that shifts, tears, and allows moisture underneath.
We shrink wrap boats and marine equipment using professional-grade shrink film that creates a tight, weather-resistant seal across the entire vessel. The wrap is applied with a heat gun to shrink the film securely around the boat's shape so there are no loose sections that can catch wind or allow water intrusion. Vents are added to prevent condensation buildup inside the wrap, which protects the interior from the moisture damage that poorly wrapped or tarp-covered boats commonly experience. Tom handles the wrapping personally so the job is done correctly from the first application.
Long Island boat owners have a narrow window between the end of the season and the first hard freeze to get their vessels properly protected. Tom is available by call at (866) 588-9324 any time to schedule your boat wrap before winter sets in. Whether you keep your boat at home, at a marina in Ronkonkoma, or anywhere across Suffolk County, Tom comes to you and wraps it on-site so you can store it with confidence.
Full Boat Shrink Wrapping – Complete professional shrink wrap applied over the entire vessel using heat-shrink film for a tight, weather-resistant seal that holds through the full winter season.
On-Site Wrapping Service – Tom comes to your location — home driveway, marina, or storage facility — and wraps the boat on-site so you don't have to transport it anywhere.
Ventilation Installation – Vents added to the shrink wrap to allow air circulation inside the wrap and prevent condensation buildup that causes interior mold and mildew damage.
Support Structure Installation – Frame or support poles installed beneath the wrap to create a pitched surface that prevents water and snow from pooling on top of the wrap.
Outboard & Engine Cover Wrapping – Careful wrapping around outboard motors and engine components to protect them from moisture and debris during off-season storage.
Pontoon Boat Wrapping – Professional shrink wrapping for pontoon boats and larger flat-deck vessels that require wider coverage and additional film to seal correctly.
Seasonal Wrap Removal – Removal of the shrink wrap in spring when the season begins so your boat is ready to go back in the water without any leftover material or adhesive.
Professional Film, Professional Application – There is a significant difference between a properly heat-shrunk wrap and a tarp thrown over a boat. Tom uses professional shrink film and applies it with a heat gun so the seal is tight, secure, and actually protective through wind, snow, and freezing temperatures.
Vents Included to Prevent Moisture Damage – A shrink wrap without proper ventilation traps condensation inside and creates the exact mold problem you were trying to avoid. Tom installs vents as part of every wrap job so the interior stays dry through the off-season.
Owner Wraps Every Boat – Tom handles the wrapping personally on every job. Marine shrink wrapping done incorrectly leaves gaps that allow water intrusion and wind damage. Having the owner do the work means it gets done right the first time.
On-Site Service Across Long Island – You do not need to transport your boat to a facility. Tom comes to your location — whether that is your home in Centereach, a marina in Ronkonkoma, or a storage yard anywhere across Suffolk County — and wraps it where it sits.
Available Before the Winter Deadline – Boat owners on Long Island know the window for getting wrapped before cold weather sets in is short. Tom is reachable at (866) 588-9324 any time to get your boat scheduled and protected before the season closes out.
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