Custom Boat Enclosures in Miami

Year-round protection with crystal-clear visibility, built to your vessel's exact specifications.

Why Choose Miami Marine Canvas for Your Boat Enclosure?

Miami's tropical climate means your boat is exposed to intense UV rays, sudden rain squalls, and salt-laden winds year-round. A custom boat enclosure from Miami Marine Canvas transforms your vessel into an all-weather cruising machine, letting you enjoy the water in comfort regardless of conditions.

We specialize in bridge enclosures, aft enclosures, and full flybridge enclosures — each custom-patterned to your boat's exact dimensions. Using crystal-clear Strataglass vinyl panels and Sunbrella marine canvas, our enclosures provide maximum protection without sacrificing the open-air feel you love.

With over 10 years of marine canvas experience in South Florida, we understand the unique demands of boating in Biscayne Bay, the Keys, and the open Atlantic. Every enclosure we build is engineered to handle Miami's conditions and designed to look as good as it performs.

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The Miami Marine Canvas Difference

Custom Fit

Every enclosure is patterned directly on your vessel for a perfect, factory-quality fit.

Premium Materials

Sunbrella canvas, Strataglass vinyl, and marine-grade stainless steel hardware throughout.

UV & Salt Resistant

Built to withstand Miami's intense sun and corrosive saltwater environment.

10+ Years Experience

A decade of marine canvas craftsmanship serving Miami's boating community.

Our Process

1

Consultation

We discuss your needs, preferences, and budget. On-site or by phone — whatever works for you.

2

Measurement

Our team visits your vessel to take precise measurements and create a custom pattern.

3

Fabrication

Every panel is cut, sewn, and assembled in our Miami workshop by skilled craftsmen.

4

Installation

Professional installation on your boat with final adjustments for a flawless fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to build a custom boat enclosure?
Most custom boat enclosures take 2-4 weeks from initial measurement to installation. Complex projects like full flybridge enclosures may take 4-6 weeks. We schedule a consultation, take precise measurements on your vessel, and fabricate everything in our Miami shop.
What materials do you use for boat enclosures?
We use Sunbrella marine-grade canvas for frames and panels, combined with Strataglass or O'Sea crystal-clear vinyl for windows. All hardware is marine-grade stainless steel or UV-resistant YKK zippers. These materials are specifically chosen to withstand Miami's intense UV exposure and salt air.
How much does a custom boat enclosure cost in Miami?
Custom boat enclosures typically range from $2,500 to $15,000+ depending on the size of your vessel, the type of enclosure (aft, bridge, or full flybridge), and the materials selected. We provide free on-site quotes so you get an accurate estimate for your specific boat.
Do boat enclosures come with a warranty?
Yes. Our custom boat enclosures come with a craftsmanship warranty on all stitching and installation. Sunbrella fabric carries a 10-year manufacturer warranty against fading and degradation. We stand behind every project we complete.
Can I use my boat enclosure year-round in Miami?
Absolutely. Our enclosures are designed for Miami's tropical climate. They protect against rain, wind, and spray while maintaining visibility through clear vinyl panels. Many of our customers use their enclosures year-round, especially during the rainy season and cooler winter months.
How do I maintain and clean my boat enclosure?
Rinse your enclosure with fresh water after each outing to remove salt. Clean canvas panels with mild soap and water. For clear vinyl, use a dedicated vinyl cleaner — never use ammonia-based products. Store panels rolled, never folded, to prevent creases. We provide detailed care instructions with every installation.

Ready for a Custom Boat Enclosure?

Contact us today for a free consultation and quote on your custom enclosure project.