St. Brendan’s Marine was built on experience, adaptability, and a deep connection to life on the water.
Before marine engines and service bays, Brendan originally set out on a very different path—he planned to become a doctor. While in school, however, a lifelong hobby began to take center stage. Jet skis weren’t just recreation for Brendan; they became a hands-on learning experience that sparked a complete career shift. As his interests evolved, Brendan changed his educational focus to business and marketing, where he discovered his natural ability to build, problem-solve, and lead.
That combination of business knowledge and mechanical curiosity ultimately led Brendan to pursue formal training as a marine mechanic. After years of working in the industry—including extensive experience at Dan’s Marine—he decided it was time to build something of his own. That decision became St. Brendan’s Marine.
Brendan’s life on the water runs deep. While working at a restaurant at Lake of the Ozarks, he purchased a houseboat from out of state that needed significant work. Instead of outsourcing the repairs, he had the boat transported and rebuilt it himself—hands on, start to finish. When Brendan later moved to the Table Rock Lake area, he brought that same houseboat with him, where it now serves as his home in Kimberling City.
Today, Brendan is known throughout the lake community for his skill, honesty, and reliability. People don’t call him “Jet Ski Jesus” for nothing—if it’s on the water, he can fix it. From personal watercraft to boats and complex marine systems, Brendan’s reputation is built on real results and strong community relationships.
With deep roots at Table Rock Lake and connections throughout the region, St. Brendan’s Marine is proud to serve a tight-knit boating community where trust matters and craftsmanship speaks for itself.