Broward County
Whether a vessel is sitting on blocks in a Coral Springs driveway, trailered beside a canal-front home in Fort Lauderdale, moored at a marina slip in Pompano Beach, or resting on stands in a Deerfield Beach storage yard, Boat Removal Experts handles every removal scenario across Broward County. Crews manage junk boat transporting, on-site or off-site boat dismantling, and boat disposal for vessels in any condition. Owners can also explore acquisition or donation options, while crews recycle or repurpose eligible materials. Use the quote form to describe access, location, and how the boat is stored so Boat Removal crews can plan land or water retrieval efficiently.
Request a Free Boat Removal Quote
- Fill out the contact form — your name, phone, and zip code are all we need to start.
- Describe your boat and situation: type, condition, location, and access details.
- We'll respond within hours with a quote — no obligation, no hidden fees.
- Prefer to talk? Call or text us directly: (855) 765-7931.
Boat Removal Questions?
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- What if my boat engine is inoperable or won't start?
- Do you remove boats that are still in the water?
- Can you remove a boat from a dock, marina, mooring ball, or anchor?
- What types of boats do you remove?
- How long does a boat removal take?
- Do I need to be present during the removal?
- How do I prepare my boat before Boat Removal Experts arrives?
- What is boat hauling and how is it different from boat removal?
- Can you haul a boat that has no trailer?
- Is there a size or weight limit on the boats you haul?
- Do you remove boats from dry storage or storage yards?
- What is the process for boat disposal?
- How do you handle boats with hazardous substances onboard?
- Is boat disposal environmentally safe?
- What paperwork do I need to surrender my boat for disposal?
- What is the price of removing and disposing of a boat?
- Do you perform salvage on sunken or partially submerged vessels?
- What happens to salvaged boat parts and materials?
- Does my insurance cover boat salvage and removal costs?
- Can you recover a storm-damaged or hurricane-damaged vessel?
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FAQ
What if my boat engine is inoperable or won't start?
An inoperable engine is one of the most common situations we handle. We carry towing, lifting, and crane equipment to move any vessel regardless of its mechanical condition — a non-running engine does not affect our removal process.
Do you remove boats that are still in the water?
Yes. We retrieve vessels that are floating, partially sunk, or actively taking on water using commercial-grade pumps and lift equipment. If your boat is at risk of sinking before we arrive, notify us immediately so we can prioritize emergency salvage dispatch.
Can you remove a boat from a dock, marina, mooring ball, or anchor?
Yes. We coordinate with marinas and dock owners to arrange access and safely detach vessels from any mooring setup — anchor chains, mooring balls, floating docks, or davit systems. Our team works in tight marina environments without disturbing neighboring vessels.
What types of boats do you remove?
We remove all vessel types: motorboats, sailboats, pontoon boats, center consoles, cabin cruisers, houseboats, jon boats, fishing vessels, jet skis, inflatables, and commercial vessels — across fiberglass, aluminum, wood-hull, and ferro-cement construction. If it floats, or used to float, we can remove it.
How long does a boat removal take?
A straightforward land-based pickup takes 1–3 hours on-site. Complex jobs — marina slips, sunken boats, or oversized vessels — may take a full day. We give you a realistic time estimate after the initial quote call.
Do I need to be present during the removal?
Not necessarily, but someone with authority over the vessel must be reachable by phone. If access requires your physical presence or a gate code, arrange that in advance. We send photo confirmation when the pickup is complete.
How do I prepare my boat before Boat Removal Experts arrives?
Remove all personal belongings and valuables — we are not responsible for items left aboard. Have your certificate of title or registration ready if possible. Leave everything else as-is, including fuel and fluids; our crew handles those.
What is boat hauling and how is it different from boat removal?
Boat hauling is overland transport via trailer or flatbed. Boat removal is the full service: extraction from water or storage plus transport to destination. In most cases both are combined — we remove and haul the vessel in one trip.
Can you haul a boat that has no trailer?
Yes. We supply our own trailers, flatbeds, and cradles rated for vessels up to large cabin cruiser and sailboat dimensions. If your trailer is missing or unsafe to use, we bring the right equipment to load and transport the vessel without it.
Is there a size or weight limit on the boats you haul?
We routinely haul vessels up to 50 feet and 30,000 lbs. For larger or wider vessels requiring oversize permits, we handle all logistics — just provide beam, length, and approximate weight when requesting a quote.
Do you remove boats from dry storage or storage yards?
Yes. We work in storage yards, covered sheds, open lots, backyards, and driveways. If the boat is on jack stands, cradles, or blocked on the ground, we bring the rigging and lifting equipment to free and load it safely.
What is the process for boat disposal?
We drain all fluids per EPA regulations, strip reusable components (engines, electronics, hardware, aluminum), then process the hull at a licensed disposal or recycling facility. You receive confirmation when disposal is complete.
How do you handle boats with hazardous substances onboard?
Bilge water, diesel, marine batteries, and antifouling paint require special handling under EPA guidelines. Our team pumps, contains, and transports all hazardous materials to certified disposal partners — no action needed on your end.
Is boat disposal environmentally safe?
Yes. We work exclusively with licensed recyclers and disposal facilities that follow state and federal environmental standards. Fiberglass hulls are processed through registered facilities rather than landfilled wherever possible, and we keep full disposal documentation on file.
What paperwork do I need to surrender my boat for disposal?
In most cases a valid certificate of title showing legal ownership is sufficient. If the title is lost, we can advise on replacement options — and some situations without a title are still workable. Contact us to discuss your specific case.
What is the price of removing and disposing of a boat?
Pricing depends on vessel size, access difficulty, water vs. land extraction, and hazardous material handling. A small trailerable boat starts at a few hundred dollars; complex salvage and disposal of a large vessel can reach several thousand. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote.
Do you perform salvage on sunken or partially submerged vessels?
Yes. We handle full underwater salvage in marinas, canals, rivers, and coastal waters using commercial pumps, lifting bags, airbag flotation, and crane-assisted extraction. We also coordinate required permits from the Coast Guard or state environmental agencies for regulated waterways.
What happens to salvaged boat parts and materials?
Salvageable components — engines, outboards, electronics, winches, sails, masts, and aluminum parts — are assessed and either resold or recycled. Hulls in poor condition go to licensed disposal facilities. If you want to keep specific parts, let us know before pickup and we will note it in the work order.
Does my insurance cover boat salvage and removal costs?
Many policies include salvage or wreck removal coverage for storm damage, collision, or fire. We provide itemized invoices for insurance claims — check your policy's salvage clause and contact us so we can coordinate directly with your adjuster if needed.
Can you recover a storm-damaged or hurricane-damaged vessel?
Yes. Storm recovery is among our most time-sensitive work. Vessels displaced by surge often land on docks, inside structures, or inverted in shallow water. We have the heavy equipment to extract and haul vessels from post-storm debris fields while coordinating with local authorities. Contact us immediately after a storm — the sooner you reach us, the faster we respond.
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