The Millway Marina service department is headed by our own OMC Certified Master Technician with over 10 years of experience. Whether you're looking to get your boat in the water in the springtime, winterized at summer's end, or just keep things running smoothly all year long, you can depend on our skill and dedication to meet your service needs.

We offer the following services:
- mechanical work on all outboard and stern drives
- boat storage and dockage
- winterizing
- towing
- gas
- moorings
- appraisals

Our parts department stocks over 18,000 parts and accessories and specialize in locating those hard-to-find peices both new and pre-owned.

Please contact us for more information regarding your service needs.



18 RothBilt Classic cc
75 hp Yamaha 4=stroke, teak trim helm, seating, front deck and windshield, one of the few Roths with this reverse shear windshield, trailer, brass and bronze trim Choice of Evinrude 75 or Suzuki 70 also view listing
18 RothBilt Classic
90 Evinrude Etec, teak trim helm, seating, front deck and windshield, one of the few Roths with this reverse shear windshield, Aluminum trailer view listing
18 RothBilt Classic
75 hp Yamaha 4=stroke, teak trim helm, seating, front deck and windshield, one of the few Roths with this reverse shear windshield, trailer Choice of Evinrude 75 or Suzuki 70 also view listing
18 RothBilt Classic
a reel "Black Beauty", either a Yamaha 75 4-stroke or an ETEC 75. All the classic teak and a trailer to haul her to your favorite beach. view listing
18 RothBilt CC "sport"
Factory show boat, 70 Suzuki ,the MSRP for this boat is over 30k Never been in the water, a real deal, SPECIFICATIONS - Length 17'-8" - Beam 7'-8" - Draft ”9" - Horsepower up to 90hp available - Weight Limit 1,000 lbs. - Passenger Limit 6 - Fuel Tank Capacity 26 gallons view listing
Visit our online SHOWROOM to see more boats and motors
Prop check: Time to check for dings and bends on your propeller. Aluminum props, being softer than stainless, tend to ding easier but also can be renewed easier and cheaper. They are more forgiving than stainless. Stainless props are more expensive and less flexible and when you hit an object, because they are harder, the danger is damage to the prop shaft. In most recreational applications, aluminum is probably a better buy as the performance of stainless is only realized in high performance boats.
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