About Kleen All Boats
A family business built on detail, running Gulf Coast docks since 2004.
We come to you
After the first fifty years of their lives in New Jersey, Dante and Mary Lynn Cioffi decided it was time for fun and sun and relocated to the West Coast of Florida. Mary Lynn was a beautician; Dante was the general manager of a Dodge dealership and body shop. Both careers were built on one thing: detail. Dante spent countless years with cars and boats of every shape and size in the body shop, and each vehicle and vessel left tuned up, repaired, painted, cleaned, or detailed with nothing overlooked.
In 2004, after moving to Port Charlotte, Dante and Mary Lynn carried that passion for boating and that attention to detail into a new venture and opened Kleen All Boats. Their daughter Francesca joined the crew as Dante's right hand, bringing the same sharp eye and the same work ethic. This family owned and operated business treats each client like family and takes pride in the outcome of every job.

How we work
Everything we do is mobile. The crew comes to your private dock, lift, marina slip, dry storage rack, or the trailer in your driveway, so the boat gets cleaned where it lives instead of being hauled to a wash rack. The washing itself is done by hand with eco-conscious products, which matters when the runoff goes into the same water you fish and swim in.
What started on the docks of Port Charlotte now covers 30 Gulf Coast communities, from Anna Maria Island and the Manatee River down through Sarasota, Venice, and Englewood to Charlotte Harbor and Burnt Store. The service menu grew the same way: wash programs, waxing, compounding, stain removal, bright work, teak, vinyl, canvas, bilge, cabin, and carpet, added one mastered service at a time.
What detail means here
A body shop teaches a specific standard: the job is not done when it looks done from ten feet, it is done when it holds up at arm's length. That standard carried straight into the boat work. Waterlines get taken back to white, stainless gets polished rather than wiped, and non-skid gets scrubbed instead of rinsed. When the crew hands the boat back, it is because they would be happy to own it.
Have a question for the family? Call (941) 356-7769 and a Cioffi will probably answer.
Twenty years of detail, one phone call away.