Macon Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
Our removal service covers every type of vessel that comes through Middle Georgia — bass boats, pontoons, ski boats, jon boats, deck boats, and larger cabin cruisers. Lake Tobesofkee draws a steady boating crowd, and the Ocmulgee River sees its share of fishing boats and flat-bottoms that eventually need to be retired. Storm-damaged hulls, vessels sitting on cracked or rusted trailers, and boats left in fields or behind commercial properties are all part of what we handle. Some jobs require heavy equipment or specialized trailer setups. Others are simple hauls from a driveway to our yard. We handle both without unnecessary delay or subcontracted crews.
Each job is reviewed before any equipment is dispatched. When boat salvage makes sense, we assess motors, frames, aluminum components, and trailer condition before the vessel is moved. When a boat has no practical recovery value, we move forward with full boat disposal — dismantling the hull, separating recyclable materials, and completing removal and disposal in compliance with Georgia Environmental Protection Division standards covering fuel, oil, batteries, and hull foam. Environmentally responsible disposal is part of every job we take, not an add-on.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Condition
An old junk boat in Macon might be a rotted-out aluminum fishing boat behind a house in Bloomfield, a fiberglass hull cracked from sitting through multiple Georgia summers, or a derelict boat left at a storage lot near Interstate 475 with a seized motor and missing registration. Junk boat removal covers all of those situations. Condition tells us how to price the job — not whether we can take it. We look at size, access difficulty, and any remaining value before quoting a number. When owners search junk boat removal near me after receiving a code notice or trying to clear a property before a sale, we schedule pickup fast and leave the site clean when we're done. Getting rid of your junk boat shouldn't require multiple calls or vague estimates — we give you a direct answer from the first conversation.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Macon
Lake Tobesofkee hosts several marinas and public boat ramps, and private dock setups along the Ocmulgee River and surrounding recreational properties require a different approach than a standard driveway haul. Boat lifts, dock clearance, slip width, and ramp access all affect how a pickup is planned and executed. Before we dispatch, we ask for the vessel's current location, approximate length, any dock or marina details, and photos of the boat and surrounding access. Sailboat removals require additional planning when a mast is in place or overhead clearance is limited at the exit route. Send us those details upfront and we confirm the right equipment, plan the haul route, and schedule the crew. We do not arrive unprepared for the access conditions at your site.
Bibb County and Middle Georgia Service Areas
We cover Macon and the full extent of Bibb County, along with surrounding areas that generate regular boat removal requests. Active pickup zones include Warner Robins, Byron, Perry, Forsyth, Milledgeville, Gray, Jeffersonville, Lizella, and Centerville. Waterfront properties along Lake Tobesofkee, private lots near the Ocmulgee River, and storage facilities along U.S. 80 and U.S. 41 all fall within our service range. We also handle removals at commercial marine repair shops, dealership overflow lots, and self-storage facilities that hold unwanted boat inventory.
Many requests across Middle Georgia come from property owners trying to clear a hull before a home sale or respond to code enforcement pressure, and from boat owners who have let slip fees or storage charges run past the point where keeping the vessel makes sense. Whether you need to remove an old boat from a lakeside property, dismantle an abandoned boat on private land, or clear a dock before the next season begins, we schedule the pickup within the week and handle the full removal process from access through final disposal. No abandoned equipment, no partial jobs.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every vessel leaving a Bibb County property or a Middle Georgia lake access point needs to go directly to disposal. Our boat removers evaluate each job on its own merits — outboard motors with usable compression, aluminum hulls in reasonable shape, stainless hardware, and trailers with solid frames all carry value at regional boat junkyards. When salvage recovery is possible, it can offset part or all of your removal cost. For vessels that are partially sunk, stuck in shallow water near a lake cove, or grounded in a hard-to-reach location along the Ocmulgee, we coordinate vessel tow operations with the appropriate equipment for a safe and complete extraction. Boat hauling from difficult access points takes planning — our crews account for ground conditions, ramp availability, and clearance restrictions before the first piece of equipment rolls out. Every removal is assessed individually so the right approach is matched to the actual job.