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Boat Removal, Dismantle and Disposal Services

We work with any Marine Craft

U.S. Boat Removal is a service far more about logistics and can-do than anything else. Water vessels, whether large or small, pose several challenges. Our pro boat disposal team is dedicated and reliable. We can handle just about any sailboat, motor boat, yacht, and more of any length and size. This includes powerboats, sailboats, pontoons, and others, such as PWC or personal watercraft. We also float up submerged vessels, and salvage and dispose of all types of sailboats, motor boats, pontoons, and more, on short notice.

No matter the condition or the location anywhere in the U.S., our team is here and ready to do that boat removal. We have already done plenty of successful jobs. Let us step in and get it done. Regardless of the size, we are the number one boat removal service in the area and beyond.

How Our Process Works

1 Request an Estimate

Send photos or call us for a quick quote.

Sunken Boat Removal
2 Site Evaluation

We evaluate access by land or water to your vessel.

Abandoned Boat Removal
3 Safe Removal

Our team handles everything from towing to extraction.

Stranded Boat Removal
4 Disposal

We dismantle and dispose of the vessel safely.

Full Dismantling

We'll work on Water or Land

The same vessel that brought so many good times is now a huge burden. It costs a lot to keep up and maintain. Many boat owners put large sums of money into their crafts over time. Marina fees, fuel, repairs, new equipment, replacement equipment, and so much more.

Whether submerged, dry-docked, in a slip, or just sitting on a trailer or the ground, we’re the best choice for professional boat removal. This is because we get the results our customers want and have come to expect.

Why deal with environmental issues, possible code violations, and perhaps other fines and fees? Get rid of that thing in a jiffy with our professional boat removal service.

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Great Reasons to Choose Us

Boat removal. It’s more than just a daunting task, it’s also a huge logistics nightmare, through every step of the process. That’s where we come into the picture. Our crew is experienced and knows the boat removal process intimately. We arrive ready to work and get results on every job.

We're Licensed and Insured

We Recycle and Donate

We're Trustworthy

Proudly Serving the Entire U.S.

We are an independently owned company, expanding our boat removal services to cover all states in the U.S. Our dedication is to provide quality service wherever you need us.

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Frequently Asked Questions About
Boat Removal in
You generally need the title and registration documents. For boats over 38 feet and sailboats, you must also provide a coast guard registration.
Yes, we are fully insured and licensed to protect your property and our team during the removal process.
The cost is influenced by the boat's size, type, and location. For an accurate quote, send us some pictures of your boat.
Removed boats are processed by recycling parts, making donations when feasible, and disposing of the rest in an eco-friendly manner.
Yes, our team is skilled and equipped to manage the removal of boats that are partially submerged.
Yes, we offer boat dismantling if it is required.

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Equipment Required on Your Vessel by the U.S. Coast Guard


Introduction Boating is a rewarding experience, but it comes with important responsibilities. The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) has strict safety regulations to ensure that every vessel on the water is prepared for emergencies. Whether you're

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How to Protect Your Boat from a Potential Hurricane


Why Hurricane Boat Preparation Matters Failing to secure your boat before a hurricane can lead to catastrophic losses--not just for your vessel, but for nearby properties and waterways. Boats that break free from their moorings often become

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Sailboat Rules of the Sea


Right of Way: Understanding Who Yields The 'right of way' (or 'stand-on vs. give-way') rules determine which vessel maintains course and which must yield. General right-of-way rules for sailboats: Sail over power: A

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