Professional Boat Service & Repair. Trained, Certified Technicians.
For years prior to owning Premier Watersports, Scott Mieloch had made a reputation as one of the area's most honest, expert service techs. The foundation that Premier Watersports was built on is one of trust—trust that when we assess your boat's needs, we'll give you an honest evaluation. Trust that our work is done right the first time. Trust that we stand behind everything we do. Whether you need routine maintenance, major repairs, or seasonal preparation, our factory-trained and certified technicians have the expertise to keep your boat performing at its best. We service all makes and models with genuine OEM parts and manufacturer-approved procedures.

Comprehensive boat service and repair from factory-trained, certified technicians
Oil changes, fluid checks, belt inspections, and scheduled service to keep your boat running reliably season after season.
Engine tuning, fuel system optimization, and performance diagnostics to maximize your boat's power and efficiency.
Battery systems, wiring, lighting, gauges, and onboard electronics installation and repair.
Hydraulic steering, trim systems, and jack plate service and repair for smooth, responsive handling.
Complete inboard and outboard engine repair, outdrive service, and lower unit maintenance.
Propeller reconditioning, balancing, and replacement to restore peak performance and fuel economy.
Forced induction service, rebuilds, and upgrades for high-performance boat engines.
Complete winterization and shrink-wrapping to protect your investment through the off-season.
Professional hull cleaning, bottom paint, and underwater surface maintenance for optimal performance.
Gel coat crack repair, color matching, and fiberglass restoration to keep your boat looking new.
Full interior and exterior detailing, waxing, and ceramic coating for showroom-quality finish.
Trailer maintenance, bearing repacking, brake service, and tire replacement for safe towing.
Our service department isn't staffed by general mechanics—every technician at Premier Watersports holds factory certifications from the brands we represent. That means when you bring in your Supra, Moomba, Yamaha, Starcraft, or Sylvan, the person working on your boat has been trained by the manufacturer to diagnose and repair it using the exact procedures and specifications your boat was designed for.
We stock genuine OEM parts at every location so common repairs and maintenance items don't leave you waiting on a shipment. When your boat needs specialized components, our direct relationships with manufacturers mean faster sourcing and competitive pricing—no guesswork, no aftermarket substitutions unless you prefer them.
Seasonal maintenance is one of the smartest investments a boat owner can make. Our spring commissioning and fall winterization packages are designed to protect your engine, drivetrain, and upholstery through Tennessee's full range of weather. We'll walk you through exactly what your boat needs based on its make, model, and how you use it—because a pontoon that lives on Norris Lake has different needs than a wake boat trailered to different lakes every weekend.
Your boat is more than just a vessel—it's your gateway to adventure, family memories, and life on the water. Our certified technicians treat every boat with the same care and attention we'd give our own. From routine maintenance to major repairs, we use genuine OEM parts and manufacturer-approved procedures to keep your boat performing at its best.
Tell us about your boat and what it needs. Our service team will get back to you with an honest assessment and estimate.

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