Boat Salvage in Sletten, Minnesota
U.S. Boat Removal Removes Submerged, Foudering or Sunken Boat Removal and Disposal
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In Sletten, MN, U.S. Boat Removal performs precision marine recovery of wrecked, storm-tossed, or derelict vessels, including catamarans, fishing boats, houseboats, and tugboats.
Our team works throughout Polk County, providing vessel recovery and stabilization for marinas, boat owners, and homeowners dealing with accidents, storms, or catastrophes.
The release of hazardous fuel and oils from grounded or partially sunken boats places property and the environment across Polk County in jeopardy, requiring fast, expert salvage.
Boat salvage becomes straightforward with the support of our trained professionals, the proper equipment, and 18 years of marine recovery success.
Contact us today to schedule your Sletten, MN boat salvage service. Book online for a fast response and ask about our other marine removal solutions for unwanted or abandoned 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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No matter your boat's size or state, our Sletten, MN professionals are ready to provide top-level salvage service.
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.