Atlanta Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
This service covers boats of all sizes and conditions — fishing boats, pontoons, sailboats, ski boats, cabin cruisers, and anything else sitting on old trailers or taking up space on your property. Atlanta boat owners deal with a range of access situations, from gated storage compounds in Marietta to steep lake-lot driveways near Lake Allatoona. Some jobs need specialized trailer rigging or lift planning before anything moves. Others need nothing more than a truck and a clear path to the street. We plan for what the job actually requires before we show up.
When the vessel has recoverable value, we review parts, motors, trailers, and hardware before deciding on the right approach. If the boat has no practical resale or salvage value, we arrange responsible boat dismantling, recycle usable materials, and handle disposal in a way that meets Georgia environmental standards and addresses hazardous materials properly. Every job is handled with disposal practices that are both legally compliant and environmentally responsible from start to finish.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
A junk boat in Atlanta might have a rotted hull, a seized engine, water damage from years of outdoor storage, or simply no title and no buyer. We handle junk boat removal for any vessel in any condition, including boats that have been sitting behind a house in DeKalb County or parked on a lot in Cherokee County for years longer than anyone planned. Whether you need to get rid of a single derelict hull or clear a property of multiple abandoned boats before a sale or code inspection, we make the process simple. Pricing is based on size, condition, and access — not guesswork — and we give you a clear number before any work begins.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Atlanta
Although Atlanta is landlocked, marinas on Lake Lanier, Lake Allatoona, and the Chattahoochee River corridor manage slips that regularly need to be cleared. We work at marina facilities, private dock setups on lake-front properties, and storage lots where access requires planning. Sailboat pickups, lift-out coordination, and jobs that require a tow plan before loading are all part of what we handle. If you need a vessel pulled from a slip at Aqualand Marina, Port Royale, or another facility in the area, send the location and a few photos and we will confirm access details and get a pickup window scheduled quickly.
Metro Atlanta and Surrounding County Service Areas
We provide boat removal and disposal services across Atlanta and the broader metro area, covering Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Forsyth, and Henry counties, among others. Boat owners in Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Woodstock, Canton, Smyrna, Decatur, Stockbridge, and McDonough can confirm pickup windows quickly. Whether the vessel is at a lake property near Lake Lanier's shoreline, a storage facility in the suburbs, or a residential driveway deep in the city, we have the routes and the equipment to reach it.
Many calls come from homeowners who need to clear a driveway or yard before a property sale, from storage facilities managing abandoned boats left by former renters, and from lake property owners whose slip or dock fees are stacking up because of a vessel that no longer runs. Georgia boat owners must register vessels through the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division, and title transfers are part of what we help navigate when ownership documentation needs to be sorted before pickup can proceed.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every boat that leaves a property in Atlanta needs to go straight to the landfill or a boat junkyard. When motors, metal components, trailers, or hardware still carry recoverable value, boat salvage is the better move — and it can offset the overall cost of removal. Our boat removers and salvage team evaluate each vessel against local salvage yard demand, confirm what is worth pulling, and then move the boat by land in the safest and most efficient way available. We also handle boats that are partially sunk at private docks or lake-lot landings where standard trailer access is not possible, coordinating the equipment and haul route needed to complete the job without damage to surrounding property.