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Highlands County, Florida, known for its beautiful lakes and rolling hills, benefits from our boat removal and disposal services at U.S. Boat Removal. Our network of proficient experts is committed to environmentally responsible disposal of diverse marine vessels in Highlands County.
Whether it's beached boats, shoreline or dry docked vessels, or intricate situations involving condemned, submerged, or sunken crafts, our team tackles each case with precision and consideration.
Regardless of the vessel's placement—whether on land, in water, on public or private property, within a warehouse, or even in your backyard—U.S. Boat Removal is prepared to lend a hand. Have confidence in us to manage your boat removal needs, no matter the type of vessel or the complexity of the conditions. Get in touch now to experience a seamless and stress-free solution tailored to your unique requirements. We also offer same or next day service in Highlands County, Florida.
Stranded, onshore, and dry docked boat removal may seem straightforward, but the intricacies involved can quickly escalate and become hazardous. Venturing into these tasks without professional assistance can lead to costly mistakes and jeopardize the safety of both your crew and the surrounding environment. These vessels may contain hazardous materials, unstable fuel, and other flammable liquids, as well as batteries, capacitors, and electronics that require careful handling.
Let the pros handle the intricacies of 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, wile minimizing impact on the environment and not the vessels themselves.
Addressing Condemned, submerged, or sunken boats presents an entirely unique challenge. These circumstances require a delicate interplay of specialized tools, thorough planning, and a comprehensive comprehension of the surrounding environments. Venturing into these tasks without the guidance of experienced professionals not only jeopardizes the marine ecosystem further but can also be exceptionally risky and potentially life-endangering.
Attempting these tasks without the expertise of seasoned professionals not only risks further harm to the marine ecosystem, but can also be very dangerous and in some cases life threatening.
Trust our skilled team to handle your condemned, submerged, or sunken boat removal, ensuring both the safety of all involved and the protection of our precious aquatic habitats.
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, wile minimizing impact on the environment and not the vessels themselves.
Call Boat Removal at 863-734-6750 and speak to a live person today for service in Highlands County, and all of Highlands. 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 Highlands County'S BOATING SCENE:
Highlands County boasts a serene and idyllic boating experience that's synonymous with its rural tranquility and abundance of lakes. Situated in south-central Florida, Highlands County includes numerous freshwater lakes, making it an appealing destination for boating and fishing enthusiasts. The County's boating culture is deeply connected to its close-knit communities, featuring watercraft such as fishing boats, pontoons, and kayaks. Highlands County's peaceful waters and local boat ramps make it an inviting spot for those looking to unwind and enjoy a leisurely boating adventure.
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 Highlands County community since 2006.