Boat Disposal
Responsible disposal and scrapping of unwanted vessels. We handle pickup, transport, disassembly, and environmentally compliant disposal — start to finish.
What Is Boat Disposal?
Boat disposal is the process of properly decommissioning and scrapping a vessel that is no longer wanted or serviceable. This includes safe removal of all fluids, hazardous materials, and recyclable components, followed by the responsible disposal of the hull and remaining structure. We handle everything — you don’t need to coordinate a thing.
When Is It Needed?
Disposal is needed when a boat is beyond repair, not worth the cost of restoration, or simply taking up space. Property owners, marina operators, and individuals often need help getting rid of old boats that have become liabilities rather than assets.

Types of Boats We Handle
- Fiberglass boats of all sizes
- Wooden boats and rotting hulls
- Aluminum and steel vessels
- Old sailboats and powerboats
- Boats without titles or registration
- Derelict and abandoned vessels
- Personal watercraft
- Pontoon boats and houseboats
Situations We Handle
- Old boats sitting in yards or driveways
- Derelict vessels at marinas
- Boats with no title or unknown ownership
- Marina cleanups and bulk disposal
- Municipal boat disposal programs
- Boats on blocks, with no trailer
- Environmentally sensitive disposal needs
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Our Step-by-Step Process

Assessment
We evaluate the vessel, location, conditions, and any environmental or access challenges.

Planning
A detailed operational plan is developed — equipment selection, logistics, timeline, and safety protocols.

Execution
Our team mobilizes to the site and carries out the operation using professional marine equipment.

Completion
The vessel is removed, recovered, or disposed of. The site is left clean and the job is done.
Equipment & Capabilities
We use heavy-duty trucks, flatbeds, and specialized cutting and heavy equipment for on-site and off-site vessel dismantlement. All fluids, batteries, and hazardous materials are removed and disposed of in compliance with environmental regulations before the hull is scrapped.
We handle everything from start to finish — assessment, planning, execution, and cleanup.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our boat removal and marine recovery services.
What types of boats do you remove?
We handle all types — sailboats, powerboats, pontoons, fishing boats, jon boats, yachts, commercial vessels, and more. If it floats (or used to), we can remove it.
Do you handle sunken or partially submerged boats?
Yes. Sunken and partially submerged vessel recovery is one of our specialties. We use lift bags, salvage pumps, and marine cranes to safely recover vessels from underwater.
How quickly can you respond?
We respond to inquiries quickly — usually within hours. For emergency situations, we mobilize as fast as possible. Call us directly for time-sensitive jobs.
Do you use subcontractors?
No. We handle every aspect of the job in-house with our own team and equipment. No middlemen, no handoffs, no surprises.
How much does boat removal cost?
Cost depends on the vessel size, location, condition, and complexity of the job. We provide free assessments and quotes — contact us and we’ll give you an honest estimate.
Do you handle boat disposal and scrapping?
Yes. We offer full disposal services including hazardous material removal, hull scrapping, and recycling — all in compliance with environmental regulations.
Can you remove a boat from a hard-to-reach location?
Absolutely. We regularly handle boats in tight marinas, shallow waterways, private properties, and remote areas. We bring the right equipment to reach any location.
Do you work with insurance companies?
Yes. We frequently work with insurance adjusters on salvage and recovery claims and can provide the necessary documentation for your claim.
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