Boat Salvage in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
U.S. Boat Removal Removes Submerged, Foudering or Sunken Boat Removal and Disposal
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U.S. Boat Removal provides professional boat salvage services in St. Johnsbury, VT. Our Vermont team rescues wrecked catamarans, partially submerged houseboats, grounded fishing boats, derelict tugboats, and even sunken pontoons with care.
In Caledonia County, our professional team assists marinas, homeowners, and boat owners with vessel recovery and stabilization before, during, and after marine emergencies.
Because hazardous fuel and oils from a grounded or partially sunken boat create serious risks to Caledonia County's property and environment, fast and skilled salvage is crucial.
Our team makes any salvage project simple by combining 18+ years of marine recovery with experienced team members with proper equipment to ensure your property is safe.
Do not delay your project any longer. Contact us to set up St. Johnsbury, VT boat salvage today. Booking online for a quick streamlined process to connect with us.
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Business Hours: Mon-Sat: 7:30AM - 9PM | Sunday: 8:30AM - 5PM EST.
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Whether dealing with a small craft or a major vessel, our St. Johnsbury, VT salvage team handles it with care.
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.