Boat Salvage in Otisco, Michigan
U.S. Boat Removal Removes Submerged, Foudering or Sunken Boat Removal and Disposal
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Boat owners in Otisco, MI, turn to U.S. Boat Removal for expert salvage of stranded catamarans, leaking houseboats, damaged tugboats, and partially submerged fishing boats.
Serving all of Ionia County, our team helps boat owners, marinas, and homeowners recover and stabilize vessels before, during, or after storms, accidents, or emergencies.
The release of hazardous fuel and oils from grounded or partially sunken boats places property and the environment across Ionia County in jeopardy, requiring fast, expert salvage.
Our team is trained and backed by 18 years of marine recovery expertise. With the right tools, our team makes any salvage job stress-free.
Call or book online today for reliable boat salvage in Otisco, MI. Our phone reps are real people and can respond quickly to tell you about our complete range of vessel removal services.
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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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From well-maintained yachts to damaged pontoons, our Otisco, MI boat salvage services are here to manage it all.
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.