College Station Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
Our boat removal service covers every type of vessel and every condition — jon boats, bass boats, pontoons, ski boats, and larger cabin cruisers hauled in from the Brazos River or trailered up from the Gulf Coast and parked in a College Station yard. Brazos County's mix of rural land access and urban storage lots means every job comes with its own set of challenges. Some boats have been sitting in standing water behind a fence line off Rock Prairie Road for years. Others are wedged into storage unit overflow areas with minimal clearance and no dock equipment in sight. We assess each situation individually and bring the right equipment for the job.
Every removal and disposal job is handled with environmentally responsible disposal standards in place. When we pull a boat, we review remaining fuel, bilge fluids, and foam components before we dismantle anything. Motors, aluminum framing, stainless fittings, and trailer components are evaluated for salvage before disposal is finalized. When the vessel has reached the end of its usable life, we complete full boat dismantling, recycle what the material stream accepts, and dispose of hazardous materials in compliance with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality guidelines. Disposal services at every step stay clean and fully documented.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
An old junk boat in College Station might be a weathered bass boat rusting behind a rental property near Texas A&M, a cracked fiberglass hull on a corroded trailer parked along a Brazos County county road, or a derelict boat that washed onto private land during flooding along the Navasota River tributary. Junk boat removal covers all of those scenarios regardless of how far gone the vessel looks. The type of boat and its condition do not determine whether we can remove it — they determine how we price it. Before anyone asks for a deposit, we walk the site, assess the hull, check the trailer frame, and give you a number that holds at pickup. When owners search junk boat removal near me after a code notice or ahead of a property transaction, Boat Removal Solutions responds fast, quotes honestly, and clears the site completely.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in College Station
Lake Bryan is the primary marina and dock environment in the College Station area, and boat removal at waterfront locations requires a different approach than a standard driveway haul. Slip clearances, ramp access, and water levels all factor into how we plan an extraction. Sailboat pickup adds additional complexity when rigging is still in place or when a vessel is wedged into a narrow slip with limited overhead room. Before dispatch, we confirm the dock layout, slip number, vessel length, and any facility-specific requirements from marina management. Boat lifts, floating docks, and fixed pier configurations each call for a different equipment setup — our crews arrive prepared for the specific access conditions at the site, not a generic version of what a dock pickup usually looks like.
Brazos County Service Areas
Boat Removal Solutions operates across all of Brazos County and into neighboring counties where waterfront properties and storage facilities extend beyond the city limits. Regular service areas include College Station, Bryan, Wellborn, Kurten, Wixon Valley, and Hearne. Rural properties along the Brazos River bottomlands, lakefront parcels near Lake Bryan, and agricultural land throughout the county where boats end up stored for years all fall within our standard service range. We also work at commercial marine repair shops, RV and boat storage facilities along Highway 6 and State Highway 30, and residential properties inside established College Station neighborhoods where older vessels have accumulated through estate situations or deferred maintenance cycles.
Removing a boat quickly matters most when code enforcement has issued a notice, a property sale has a closing deadline, or a storage facility has ended a rental agreement and the vessel needs to leave immediately. We handle those time-sensitive situations without requiring extra lead time. Whether the request is for a single bass boat in a Southwood Valley backyard or a multi-vessel clearing job at a Bryan-area storage lot, the removal service moves at the same pace — same-week scheduling, upfront pricing, and a crew that shows up with the right equipment for the specific access conditions confirmed beforehand.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every vessel pulled from a College Station storage yard or recovered from the banks of the Brazos River goes straight to the landfill. Boat salvage is assessed on every job before the first chain is attached. Outboard and inboard motors with remaining compression, aluminum hull sections, stainless steel hardware, outboard brackets, and trailers with sound frames all carry value through local boat junkyards and scrap networks in the Bryan–College Station area. Our boat removers evaluate each vessel on location, identify what the salvage market will actually absorb, and route recoverable components accordingly. For vessels that are partially submerged or grounded on a riverbank and require an unwanted boat to be floated or winched to accessible ground, we plan the extraction with the right towline capacity and tow path before moving anything. An old boat that looks like scrap sometimes funds a portion of its own removal — we make sure that possibility is checked before the vessel is written off entirely.