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U.S. Boat Removal often brings customers peace of mind because we come in and remove, dismantle, and recover any vessel up to 60 feet. We specialize in working with all boat types such as pontoons, sailboats, dinghies, and motorboats.
Cherokee, AL and Colbert County boat owners can rely on us to get the job done.
We are known for our reliable removal solutions whether the boat is lifted, on land, or in the water.
We have earned the trust of marinas, dock managers, and business owners by solving their issues.
U.S. Boat Removal has over 18 years of experience delivering remarkable results on every boat disposal project.
U.S. Boat Removal issues official documentation confirming that your boat or vessel's disposal has been complete, as well as a release of liability. This protects you from fines, penalties, or future claims that you have abandoned your boat unjustly.
Contact us today to get started on your Cherokee, AL boat removal project.
Boats that are grounded, stranded, and docked can only be removed safely with a team of experts, heavy machinery to lift the unwanted vessel, and safe disposal practices of any unwanted items.
Stranded or grounded boat recovery can lead to many issues if you decide to move forward without our team of professionals as it can trigger accidents, pollution events, and costly damage.
All boats often carry dangerous items such as fuel, oil, and batteries, along with electronics that must be correctly disposed of under environmental laws and regulations.
Our team of professionals at U.S. Boat Removal specializes in removing any stranded, onshore, and dry-docked vessels with safe transport, dismantling, and environmentally responsible disposal.
Trust the professionals to handle all of the complexities that come with stranded, onshore, and dry-docked boat removal.
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.
Dealing with sunken and condemned vessels involves complicated logistics and requires professional crews.
Removing condemned, submerged, and sunken boats safely demands professional project management.
Hazardous substances like batteries, fuel, and oils make sunken boats unsafe to recover, which is why it is so important to utilize a professional company to complete your boat removal.
Recovering a sunken or condemned vessel from the ocean without professional help can cause oversight risks such as structural collapse, chemical spills, and serious injury.
U.S. Boat Removal is committed to recovering condemned, submerged, and sunken vessels safely and disposing of them according to environmental regulations.
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.
Call Boat Removal at 256-488-1310 and speak to a live person today for service in Cherokee, and all of Colbert County. Pricing is based on weight, size, vessel and accessibility.
Business hours: Monday - Saturday from 7:30AM to 9PM EST Sunday 8:30AM to 5PM EST.
HERE'S A BIT ABOUT Cherokee'S BOATING SCENE:
This area boasts a vibrant boating scene, closely tied to a variety of recreational activities and community revitalization efforts. With its diverse environment, there are plenty of opportunities for boating, fishing, and enjoying the outdoors. Boaters can explore all kinds of vessels, from sailboats to motorboats, with marinas and docks offering a range of amenities.
U.S. Boat Removal and its crews are dedicated to the responsible and environmentally conscious removal and disposal of vessels. Our services prioritize shoreline or sea-wall adjacent sites for semi-submerged or foundering vessels, and we do not handle offshore recoveries or open water operations.
A robust and active boating community, could entail an increased presence of abandoned, damaged and derelict vessels, which can be an outright hazard (not to mention an eyesore). U.S. Boat Removal has been disposing of abandoned, damaged and derelict vessels and serving the Cherokee community since 2006.