Dallas Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
We handle vessels of all sizes and conditions, including fishing boats, pontoons, sailboats, catamarans, and larger yachts that have reached the end of their useful life. Dallas-area boats often sit on old trailers in side yards, get left behind after a storm on one of the local lakes, or simply become an obstacle on a property that is being sold or cleared. Some jobs need trailer access and a clear tow route. Others require coordination with a marina or storage facility before the vessel can move. We plan around whatever conditions exist at your location.
When salvage potential exists, we review motors, hardware, trailers, and metal components before committing to a disposal route. If the boat has no recoverable value, we arrange responsible boat disposal that accounts for hazardous materials, fiberglass, and fluids in a way that meets Texas environmental standards. Every job is handled with the goal of keeping disposal environmentally responsible from start to finish.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
A junk boat sitting on a Dallas-area property can have a cracked hull, a seized motor, or years of sun and storm damage that makes it worthless on the open market. We handle junk boat removal for vessels in any condition, whether the boat has been parked in the backyard for two years or abandoned on a storage lot with no title in sight. Getting rid of a junk boat in Texas involves more than just loading it up — there are title and registration considerations handled through the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and Texas Parks and Wildlife, and we walk through those details with you before the pickup. Pricing reflects the boat's size, access conditions, and whether any salvage value offsets the cost of removal.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Dallas
We work at marinas and dock setups on Lake Ray Hubbard, Lewisville Lake, Joe Pool Lake, Lake Lavon, and other bodies of water in and around the Dallas area. Sailboat pickups, slip clearances, and jobs that require coordinating with marina staff before a vessel can be moved are part of what we handle. If you need a boat pulled from a slip or lifted from a private dock, send the current location and a few photos so we can confirm the right equipment and access approach. Our crews are familiar with marina rules, haul routes, and the coordination involved in moving a vessel from water access to land transport in this part of Texas.
Dallas County Service Areas
We provide boat removal and disposal services across Dallas County and into the surrounding counties where lake access and boat storage are common. Service areas include Dallas, Garland, Mesquite, Balch Springs, Irving, Grand Prairie, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, and DeSoto. We also cover nearby lake communities and waterfront neighborhoods along Lewisville Lake in Denton County, Joe Pool Lake along the Dallas and Tarrant County line, and Lake Ray Hubbard stretching into Rockwall and Kaufman counties. If your boat is somewhere in this region, we can confirm a route and pickup window quickly.
Most calls come from homeowners who need a slip or driveway cleared before a property sale, boat owners dealing with a vessel that failed after a bad season on the water, and businesses or storage facilities that need a derelict boat or abandoned hull removed without delay. Whether the job is a single motorboat on a trailer or a larger vessel at a commercial marina, our boat removal services are built to handle the access conditions found throughout the Dallas metro area.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every vessel that comes off a Dallas-area lake or out of a storage yard needs to go straight to disposal. In cases where motors, trailers, aluminum components, or other hardware still carry value, boat salvage is reviewed before the job moves forward. Our boat removers assess local salvage demand, check the condition of recoverable parts, and determine whether a tow to a salvage yard or recycling facility makes more financial sense than immediate disposal. We also handle boats that are partially submerged, stuck in shallow water near lake edges, or otherwise in difficult positions that require a tow plan before they can be safely loaded and transported.