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Florida Marine Contractor Website Performance Report 2026
Research report on Florida marine contractor and marine service websites. Mobile performance, load times, reviews, and ad activity based on the Florida Web Performance Index dataset.
Companies Analyzed
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With mapped locations in this industry
Avg Mobile Score
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0–100 mobile performance score
Avg Load Time (LCP)
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Approximate Largest Contentful Paint
Failing Google Standards
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Mobile score < 70 and/or LCP > 4s
Executive read
Marine contractors sell specialized labor to owners juggling insurance, seasons, and limited haul windows. Mobile-first captains compare three vendors at the dock; slow proof galleries feel like “we are too busy for your job.”
Why this vertical is different
Imagery of haul-outs and refits is unavoidable—but uncompressed media and third-party sliders punish LCP harder than inland trades.
How to use this dataset
- Prioritize above-the-fold hero video or stills that hit progressive encoding budgets.
- Yard traffic is hyper-local: compare against peers in your inlet, not statewide averages only.
- Paid social to marine audiences fails silently when landings stagger-load tracking pixels.
Explore this research cluster
Benchmark context → proof → next steps
Use the Florida Index and benchmark map for market context, then review methodology and case studies to see how we turn weak performance into ranking and lead-flow improvements.
Key Findings
Snapshot of how marine contractors stack up across Florida for speed, mobile experience, and reputation compared to the full Florida Web Performance Index.
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Share of tested sites failing mobile performance thresholds
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Portion of businesses where ads are detected
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Google rating for businesses with reviews
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Average review volume per reviewed business
Industry Map
Explore where marine contractors businesses cluster, how quickly their sites load, and where ads and reviews concentrate across Florida.
Best & Worst Performing Sites
Rankings are based on mobile performance score and LCP load time for businesses in this industry with valid test results.
Best Performing (Top 10)
| Business | Mobile | LCP | Reviews |
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| Not enough performance data to build this leaderboard yet. | |||
Weakest Performance (Bottom 10)
| Business | Mobile | LCP | Reviews |
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| Not enough performance data to build this leaderboard yet. | |||
Industry vs. Florida Benchmark
How marine contractors sites compare against the full Florida Web Performance Index dataset. Industry averages on the left include only mapped businesses in Florida with western-hemisphere coordinates so outliers from bad geocodes do not skew the report.
marine contractors
Average mobile score: —
Average load time (LCP): —
Failing Google performance thresholds: —
Florida Overall
Average mobile score: 59.7
Average load time (LCP): 6.67s
Good mobile score rate (70+): 30.1%
How This Research Was Conducted
This report is built from the same underlying dataset powering the Florida Web Performance Index. We start by discovering Florida businesses with a verifiable physical location and website, then run performance tests against their public URLs.
Performance metrics come from automated PageSpeed-style tests focused on mobile users. For each tested URL, we capture a mobile performance score and an approximate Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) load time in seconds. These values are attached to individual businesses and then aggregated by industry, city, and other segments.
Google review data (rating and review count) is joined where available, along with an ads_running flag that indicates whether a business appears to be actively buying traffic. All calculations in this report use only live records from the Florida Web Performance Index dataset—no synthetic or sample data is introduced.
When you see averages or percentages in this report, they are computed directly from the underlying business-level records. For example, industry averages are simple means across all businesses in that industry with valid performance data, and “failing” cohorts are defined as businesses with mobile scores below 70 and/or LCP times above roughly 4 seconds.
FAQ
Straight answers about what this report includes and how to read it alongside your own funnels and ad accounts.
Are boatyards and specialty fabricators included?▾
Do hurricane repairs skew benchmarks?▾
What is the fastest win for marine media sites?▾
Turn this Florida benchmark into clearer organic and paid outcomes
Most teams land on these reports while researching Core Web Vitals, PageSpeed, or how competitors show up in local search. We map the same signals you see here to a concrete rebuild or optimization scope—so speed work supports rankings, not just lab scores.
Related Resources
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Next Steps
If you already know your mobile score or Core Web Vitals numbers, bring them to the call—we'll map them directly against the Florida Web Performance Index for your industry.