Boat Removal & Disposal in Mount Vernon, Washington
U.S. Boat Removal specializes in the removal and disposal of submerged, foundering and sunken boats.
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U.S. Boat Removal ensures that your boat is removed, dismantled, recovered, and disposed of correctly. We work with boats of all kinds such as sailboats, pontoons, and motorboats as long as they are no bigger than 60 feet long.
We primarily serve the Mount Vernon, WA and Skagit County area.
We can safely remove boats whether they are on land, in the water, on a lift, or even submerged.
Many issues that marinas, dock managers, and business owners have faced have been solved with our help.
With two decades of service, U.S. Boat Removal has proven expertise in tackling all boat removal challenges.
U.S. Boat Removal provides documentation such as disposal records and a release of liability for every project. Our customers are ensured that there is complete customer protection from fines and penalties.
Contact our Mount Vernon, WA team today for boat removal services that are safe and efficient.
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We evaluate access by land or water to your vessel.
Our team handles everything from towing to extraction.
We dismantle and dispose of the vessel safely.
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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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Our team is highly trained to handle any marine-related removal.
We use marine-specific equipment to lift and tow damaged or sunken vessels.
We ensure that all parts of discarded boats are dismantled and disposed of in compliance with regulations.
With same day response and online estimates, we make removal easy and affordable.
Proudly serving Mount Vernon • Washington • Skagit County Waterfront
Proudly serving Mount Vernon, Skagit County region.
Local marine removal specialists serving waterfront communities throughout the region.