Irondequoit Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
Our boat removal service is built to handle every type of boat in every condition. Irondequoit's proximity to Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay means we regularly deal with vessels that have been exposed to prolonged freeze-thaw cycles, winter storm damage, and extended time in freshwater that accelerates hull degradation and mechanical wear. Whether you have a fishing boat on a corroded trailer, a pontoon that has not moved in years, or a sailboat occupying a slip you need cleared before the season turns, we bring the right equipment and a plan that matches the specific access and condition of your vessel.
Every job starts with an honest evaluation. When boat salvage is a practical option — when motors, hardware, or trailer components carry actual value — we account for that before we quote. When a vessel has passed the point of recovery, we move forward with full boat disposal, which includes dismantling, recycling usable materials, and completing environmentally responsible disposal in compliance with New York State Department of Environmental Conservation standards covering fuel, oil, and hull foam. There are no hidden charges added at pickup, and no part of the process is left incomplete.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
An old junk boat in Irondequoit might be a cracked fiberglass runabout sitting behind a garage near Densmore Road, a derelict boat that has been parked on a trailer since the last Monroe County winter flattened the tires, or an unwanted boat left behind at a storage yard with no clear owner in sight. Junk boat removal covers all of it — we do not turn jobs away based on condition. The state of the vessel affects how we price the work, not whether we can do it. We look at size, current location, access limitations, and any remaining salvage potential before we give you a number. Whether you found us by searching junk boat removal near me or you received a notice from the town prompting you to act, we respond quickly, remove the vessel completely, and leave no cleanup behind.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Irondequoit
We handle pickup directly from marina slips, private dock installations, and waterfront properties along Irondequoit Bay and the Lake Ontario shoreline. Facilities in the Irondequoit area each have their own access rules, seasonal haul-out windows, and gate or ramp restrictions that have to be confirmed before crew dispatch. Sailboat pickups add another layer — mast clearance, slip width, and keel depth all factor into how extraction is planned and executed. Before we schedule, we ask for the vessel's approximate length, its current slip or dock location, the marina name if applicable, and a few clear photos showing the boat and the surrounding access. Boat lifts and haul-out equipment are coordinated in advance when the job requires them. We do not show up unprepared for what the site actually looks like.
Monroe County Service Areas
We provide boat removal across Monroe County, covering waterfront locations, residential neighborhoods, and inland storage properties throughout the region. Regular service areas include Irondequoit, Brighton, Penfield, Webster, Greece, Gates, Henrietta, Pittsford, Fairport, and the city of Rochester. Waterfront pickups along Irondequoit Bay, the Genesee River corridor, and the Lake Ontario shoreline fall within our standard range, as do boat junkyards, commercial storage facilities, and marine repair yards scattered across the county's inland sections.
Many calls come from boat owners who need a slip cleared before another month of fees posts, or from homeowners who need a hull off their property before a real estate closing or a town code notice escalates. Removing a boat under a deadline — whether that deadline is financial, legal, or seasonal — requires a crew that can move quickly and handle the full process without asking you to coordinate multiple vendors. We manage the complete removal process from site assessment through disposal services, and we schedule within the same week across all of Monroe County. If you need to get rid of your junk boat before the season or a deadline forces the issue, call us first.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Our boat removers evaluate salvage potential on every job before a single piece of equipment is staged. Outboard motors with usable compression, aluminum hull sections, stainless fittings, and trailer frames that have survived Monroe County winters without serious corrosion all carry value that can reduce your overall removal cost. When a vessel needs to come off the water — a boat grounded near the mouth of Irondequoit Bay, a hull taking on water at a dock, or a vessel positioned in a location that only allows water-based access — we coordinate marine extraction with the proper tow equipment and a plan that accounts for the specific conditions at that site. Boat hauling over land follows mapped routes that avoid low clearances and weight-restricted roads in the Irondequoit area. Every removal job is handled from start to finish by our own crew, not handed off to subcontractors who do not know the territory.