Baltimore Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
This service is built for vessels of all sizes and conditions — fishing boats, sailboats, pontoons, catamarans, and larger yachts that are beyond practical repair. Whether your boat is storm-damaged from a Chesapeake weather event, sitting on an old trailer in a Parkville driveway, or blocking a slip that needs to be cleared at a Curtis Bay marina, we have a plan for it. Some jobs require heavy lift equipment, tidal timing, or careful coordination around waterfront access. Others simply need fast boat hauling from a dry storage yard or a residential lot.
When a vessel has recoverable value, we review parts, trailers, motors, and local salvage demand before moving it. When it has no practical resale use, we arrange responsible boat disposal and boat recycling that accounts for hazardous materials including fuel, oil, and fiberglass waste in a way that meets Maryland Department of the Environment standards. Every job is handled with attention to environmental regulations and safe transport whether the boat moves by land or water.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
A derelict boat sitting behind a Dundalk property or tied to a private dock in Essex can have a rotted deck, a seized motor, and zero resale value — and it still needs to go. We handle junk boat removal for vessels of any size and any condition across Baltimore and the surrounding area. Whether you need to get rid of a junk boat that has been parked on your lot for years or dispose of an abandoned vessel that arrived with a property purchase, we make the process straightforward. Condition affects pricing, not whether we can move it. Cost is based on size, access difficulty, and salvage potential — quoted clearly before any work begins.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Baltimore
We work at marinas along the Patapsco River, private dock setups on the Back River and Middle River, canal-front homes in the Chesapeake Beach corridor, and storage facilities where access is tight and timing matters. This includes sailboat pickups, lift-out coordination, and jobs that require a tow plan before anything is loaded. Baltimore-area marinas have specific rules about haul access, and tidal windows on the Patapsco can affect when a vessel can safely be moved. If you need pickup from a slip or a private dock, send the current location and a few photos. We respond quickly once access details are confirmed and dispatch crews who know the local waterways and haul routes.
Baltimore Area Service Areas
We provide boat removal and disposal services across Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, and into Harford County and Howard County when needed. Communities including Dundalk, Essex, Middle River, Pasadena, Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Edgemere, and Curtis Bay are covered regularly. Boat owners in waterfront neighborhoods along the Back River, Bear Creek, and the Patapsco can confirm the route and schedule a pickup window quickly. Local crews with real knowledge of the access conditions in this area handle every job from start to finish.
Many calls come from slips that must be cleared before a marina lease renews, from properties where an unused hull is blocking usable yard space, and from owners who need to dispose of a junk boat or abandoned vessel before a sale, an estate transfer, or a Maryland Department of Natural Resources compliance issue becomes a larger and more expensive problem. We handle motorboats, sailboats, and larger yachts regardless of where they are sitting when the call comes in.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every vessel on the Chesapeake side of Baltimore should go straight to disposal. In some cases, boat salvage is the better option — particularly when outboard motors, metal hardware, trailers, or structural components still carry recoverable value. Our boat removers and salvage team review local salvage yards, assess what the vessel is actually worth before it moves, and then arrange disposal or recycling for everything that cannot be reclaimed. Marine salvage is considered on every job where the boat has usable components. We also handle salvage operations for vessels that are partially submerged, listing at a dock, or otherwise difficult to access by standard trailer and truck. If the boat requires a tow across the water before it can be hauled, we coordinate that as part of the same job.