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Davis Boat Works is the largest and most comprehensive small vessel repair yard on the East Coast and is also the site for the Davis Boat Works Corporate Headquarters. We are ideally located in Newport News, Virginia adjacent to the Monitor-Merrimac Bridge-Tunnel in the heart of the Hampton Roads Harbor and is located near the Norfolk International Terminals, Norfolk Naval Base, and Little Creek Amphibious Base.

We currently employ over 100 highly-skilled tradesmen and administrative personnel who have many years of experience in the maritime ship repair industry. 

Davis Boat Works provides on-site as well as off-site services to both commercial and the military organizations. We perform all phases of mechanical and structural repairs. With over 800 feet of bulkhead space and 5 acres of vessel block area, we have ample room to repair your vessel.

We offer all types of marine repair, upgrades, and conversions. Whatever your particular needs are, whether maintenance and upgrades, a comprehensive conversion, or emergency repair, you can rest assured that we are uniquely equipped to handle your specific job.

We are genuinely dedicated to quality work and an realistic and accurate delivery time - every time!

Here are just some of the services we offer:

 

A complete full service machine shop
Welding
Shipfitting
Steel, stainless steel, & aluminum repairs
Preservation services
Sandblasting & high pressure water blasting
Extensive expertise in coatings & painting applications
Electrical repairs
Down-River & emergency repairs
A fully secured warehouse with automated inventory system

 

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Last modified: May 20, 2005