Norris Marine is a full-service boat repair facility located in Oklahoma City that handles everything from routine maintenance to major structural work, with on-site haul-out capability and covered dry-dock space. The shop serves recreational and fishing boat owners across central Oklahoma and the lakes region, positioning itself as a one-stop alternative to traveling to Dallas or Tulsa for significant repairs.
Norris Marine operates a traditional boat repair yard with wet-slip moorage, dry-dock facilities, and a climate-controlled shop. The business handles fiberglass, mechanical, electrical, and engine work on boats ranging from 16 to 45 feet. Unlike marinas that primarily offer storage and fueling, Norris Marine dedicates its operation to repair work, which means technicians spend focused time on each vessel rather than rotating between moorage management and service calls. The facility includes a parts department stocked with common marine hardware, filters, and belts, reducing downtime when repairs require same-day component replacement.
Routine services run $85 to $120 per hour for labor, with haul-out and blocking (the process of securing a boat on land) costing $350 to $500 depending on boat size and weight. Engine overhauls, fiberglass hull repairs, and electrical rewiring typically involve quotes after inspection because scope varies widely. Winterization packages for seasonal storage average $400 to $700 and include oil and filter change, fuel system treatment, coolant flush, and battery disconnect. Spring commissioning (the inverse process) costs roughly $500 to $900.
Minor repairs like replacing through-hull fittings, repairing trim tabs, or patching small fiberglass cracks generally run $200 to $800. Major work such as engine replacement or full hull restoration can extend into five figures. The shop charges a $75 diagnostic fee, which applies toward the final bill if the owner approves repairs. Confirm current rates by phone before scheduling, as labor costs adjust annually.
Oklahoma City has limited dedicated boat repair capacity. Marina-based services at nearby lakes (Oolagah, Grand, Texoma) typically handle small repairs and seasonal work but lack the dry-dock infrastructure for major projects. Norris Marine's covered haul-out and climate-controlled shop position it above marina-based competitors for winter work or boats requiring engine removal. For owners seeking specialized diesel engine work, Norman-based Twin Diesel (serving central Oklahoma) offers focused expertise on that single component but does not provide full repair services or haul-out capability. Norris Marine's advantage lies in scope: one facility handles hull, engine, electrical, and upholstery rather than requiring multiple shops across the region.
Norris Marine works well for boat owners who winter their vessels locally, fish Oklahoma lakes regularly, or own older boats requiring frequent maintenance. Anglers preparing for spring tournaments benefit from the quick turnaround on mechanical diagnostics. Owners of high-end or custom boats may prefer specialized shops in larger markets (Dallas, Houston), as Norris Marine focuses on mainstream recreational and fishing boats rather than luxury restoration. Those seeking only fuel, ice, and storage should use a full-service marina instead.
Call ahead with your boat's make, model, year, and specific concern. If haul-out is needed, the shop will schedule a time slot (typically 3 to 5 business days out depending on demand). Bring the vessel to the facility, where staff will inspect the issue, provide a written estimate, and discuss timeline. Diagnostic fees begin immediately once the boat is on the hard (dry land). Most owners leave during major repairs; the shop can arrange loose moorage or refer nearby hotels for overnight stays. Minor repairs sometimes complete in one day if parts are in stock.
Norris Marine operates 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday. The facility is accessible via water (boats enter through a marked channel) or by trailered boats using the boat launch. Owners without launch access can arrange haul-out transport for a fee. Street parking and a small gravel lot accommodate visitor vehicles. The shop is located near the Canadian River, making water access straightforward for local lake traffic. Call to confirm Saturday hours during winter months, as reduced demand occasionally shortens service windows.
Norris Marine fills a critical gap in Oklahoma City's boat service ecosystem by combining haul-out infrastructure with diversified repair expertise, making it the practical choice for central Oklahoma boat owners who want work done locally rather than shipping vessels north or south.
