Tamiami Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
Every type of boat ends up in this part of Miami-Dade eventually — airboats used near the Everglades, old fishing skiffs pulled from the Tamiami Canal, center consoles left on corroded trailers behind homes in Kendale Lakes, and pontoons sitting in commercial storage yards with expired registration tags. Our boat removal service is built to handle all of it. Some jobs require crane or lift coordination. Others are straightforward pulls from a gravel lot or a concrete pad. We assess the vessel, confirm access conditions, and give you a full picture of your options before dispatch.
When boat disposal is the right call, we handle dismantling, recycle any usable components, and manage all hazardous materials — fuel, oil, and hull foam — in compliance with Florida Department of Environmental Protection guidelines. When salvage makes sense, we review the motor, hull hardware, trailer frame, and aluminum or stainless components before the vessel is moved. Disposal services are handled responsibly on every job, and we document the process so you are not left with any unresolved liability after pickup is complete.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
An old junk boat in Tamiami might be a waterlogged aluminum skiff behind a home near the Tamiami Canal, a fiberglass hull with a cracked deck sitting on a broken trailer in a storage lot off SW 107th Avenue, or a derelict boat left on a property after a failed sale. Junk boat removal near me is one of the most common searches we get from this area, and the condition of the vessel is never a reason to turn the job down. We evaluate size, access difficulty, and any remaining value before quoting the job — getting rid of your junk boat should not require multiple calls or unclear pricing. We give you a flat number, confirm the pickup window, and clear the property without leaving anything behind.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Tamiami
While Tamiami does not sit on open bay water, the Tamiami Canal and nearby access points along the Miami-Dade waterway system bring a range of dock and water-adjacent removal requests to this area. Sailboat pickups require specific staging — if a mast is still stepped or a vessel is in a confined slip, the approach differs entirely from pulling a motorboat off a trailer in a yard. Boat lifts at residential canal docks add another layer of coordination that needs to be worked out before crew dispatch. Before scheduling, send us the vessel's length, current location, a description of the access route, and photos of the boat if possible. We confirm any facility or dock requirements, plan the haul route, and send the right equipment for the job — not a one-size truck for every situation.
Miami-Dade County Service Areas
Our boat removal service covers Tamiami and extends across western and central Miami-Dade County. Regular pickup areas include Kendall, Kendale Lakes, Sweetwater, Fontainebleau, West Miami, Doral, Medley, Hialeah, Miami Lakes, and Homestead. Canal-front properties along the Tamiami Canal, storage facilities near the Florida Turnpike corridor, and residential neighborhoods throughout unincorporated Miami-Dade all fall within our service range. We also work with commercial marine repair sites, boat dealership overflow lots, and marina operators managing abandoned boat inventory.
Many calls we receive from this area come from homeowners facing code enforcement deadlines, property owners preparing for a sale, or boat owners who simply need a slip cleared before monthly fees continue to climb. The same-day and next-day boat removal option is available for urgent situations where removal cannot wait for standard scheduling. Whether you need to move an old boat from a residential lot, clear an abandoned boat from a shared storage facility, or haul a vessel out of a canal-side dock, we schedule fast and manage every step of the removal process through final disposal.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Boat salvage is reviewed on every removal job we take in Tamiami and across Miami-Dade County. Our boat removers look at outboard motor compression, aluminum hull condition, trailer axle integrity, and recoverable hardware before the vessel is loaded. Boats stored near the Everglades or along inland canals often carry accelerated corrosion from exposure and humidity, which affects what is worth recovering — but it does not mean the job gets turned away. For vessels that have grounded in shallow water, partially sunk at a canal dock, or shifted off a trailer in a difficult access point, we coordinate tow and extraction with equipment suited to the conditions. Boat hauling from water-adjacent sites in this part of Miami-Dade requires route planning and, in some cases, tidal or waterway access coordination. We handle the logistics so the removal moves cleanly from the first call to the final haul.