Whether you’re battling saltwater barnacles or freshwater mussels, Barnapole removes them all.
From backyard docks to commercial waterfronts, Barnapole removes biofouling without damaging substrates or requiring harsh chemicals.
Whether you’re battling saltwater barnacles and oysters or freshwater mussels, Barnacle removes them all.
Present on virtually every saltwater coastline—from New England marinas to Gulf docks to Pacific harbors. If you have saltwater infrastructure, you have barnacles.
All US coastal states, Caribbean, Central America, and coastlines worldwide
Invasive species concentrated in the Great Lakes, major river systems, and western reservoirs. Particularly severe in the Midwest and Northeast.
Great Lakes, Mississippi/Missouri/Ohio river valleys, and spreading to western states
Witness the power of dedicated engineering. Achieve clear surfaces in a fraction of the time compared to improvised tools.
“This is a tool that should be in every marine contractor’s toolbox.”
Fort Lauderdale, FL
“This thing is a beast. Finally, someone used their head with this blade.”
Port of Miami, Miami, FL
“Barnapole is legit. It removed years of barnacle and oyster growth from my cement pilings and it only took about 10 minutes each.”
Naples, FL
“I find it hard to spend good money on a hand tool…but after replacing my boat’s rub rail because of damage from oysters, this purchase was a no brainer.”
Fort Lauderdale, FL
“Barnapole is badass. You’re not breaking this thing. The blade or the handle. I break handles in my shop all the time cuz the threads are garbage. Using the Barnapole handle now.”
Dania Beach, FL
“It ain’t cheap, because it ain’t cheap. The whole setup is 316 stainless and solid, very well made. Crushed the buildup on my dock with it.”
Boca Raton, FL
“Good tool. It doesn’t make scraping fun, but it does make it much easier.”
Orange Beach, AL
“Got one for my 70 year old dad as a gift and he loves it. The man has every tool imaginable so for him to sing its praise speaks volumes. Kudos to the crew at Barnapole.”
Florida
“Finally, a REAL scraper. Where was this thing 20 years ago? Good job Barnapole.”
Cape Haze, FL