Boat Salvage in Mansfield, Minnesota
U.S. Boat Removal Removes Submerged, Foudering or Sunken Boat Removal and Disposal
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Our Mansfield, MN salvage crews at U.S. Boat Removal manage marine recovery of partially submerged catamarans, damaged fishing boats, leaking houseboats, and storm-battered tugboats.
Serving all of Freeborn County, our technicians help homeowners, marinas, and boat owners stabilize vessels when accidents, storms, or other unexpected events occur.
Whenever a grounded or partially sunken boat leaks hazardous fuel and oils, Freeborn County's property and environment face urgent danger, making rapid professional salvage essential.
Backed by nearly two decades of marine recovery knowledge, our staff uses proper equipment to ensure salvage is safe, simple, and protective of your property.
Call today to schedule your Mansfield, MN boat salvage service. You can also book online for quick confirmation and details about removing unwanted vessels.
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Pricing is based on weight, size, condition, and accessibility.
Business Hours: Mon-Sat: 7:30AM - 9PM | Sunday: 8:30AM - 5PM EST.
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In Mansfield, MN, our salvage services cover every type of vessel, whether small, large, maintained, or damaged.
US Boat Removal and It's Crews will not accept any request to attempt to recover any of these vessels with the intent of salvage or recovery. Our services are limited to the removal of these vessels from the premises, while minimizing impact on the environment and not the vessels themselves.
US Boat Removal and It's Crews will not accept any request to attempt to recover any of these vessels with the intent of salvage or recovery. Our services are limited to the removal of these vessels from the premises, while minimizing impact on the environment and not the vessels themselves.