Best Odor Eliminator

You Can’t Avoid Fish Odor On A Boat, But You Can Get Rid Of It!

Who doesn’t love being on their boat? Riding the waves, feeling the wind in your hair, being at one with nature, and….ew! What is that smell? Aw, last night’s catch has left its fishy odor in the air, and now your entire boat smells like it. Catching fresh fish is one of the best parts of being on the water, and the sole reason why many people invest in boats. But when your beauty stinks like fish, it won’t be long before you’re headed for shore to get away from it. The good news for boat owners and fishermen alike then, is that there are ways to get rid of fish odor on a boat. The bad news is that most of these ways take some time.

A good cleaning, at a time when no fish is on board, is a good way to get rid of the boat odor. Keep in mind that you’ll need to thoroughly clean any place where fish has been stored, prepared, or caught. You’ll also probably need to clean the surfaces in these areas to entirely remove the boat smell. Using harsh chemicals and toxins though, which are found in many cleaning products, is not ideal when you’re in an environment where food (the fish!) is going to be prepared and eaten. For this reason, many boat owners use a halved lemon and rub the surfaces and of the boat with it. While this is a much safer option and will most likely remove the boat smell, it will also most likely take more time than you’re interested in getting rid of the fish odor from your boat.

Use our Marine Shocker and the only time you’ll spend getting rid of boat odor is no more than the few minutes it takes you to open up the package. You can even choose to have your boat fresh-smelling instantly with the Quick Release version or, set up the Time-Released Marine Shocker to keep your boat always smelling like the sea – and not what’s in the sea. Both of these products will not only remove boat smell, but will also sanitize and sterilize the area, getting rid of any bacteria that may also be present in the air – another big concern when you have fish lying around on board!