Warwick Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
Every type of boat that ends up in Warwick — fishing boats, center consoles, pontoons, runabouts, and full-keel sailboats — eventually reaches a point where removal is the only practical next step. Greenwich Bay sees its share of storm-battered hulls after nor'easters roll through Narragansett Bay, and boats that have been sitting in the water through multiple Rhode Island winters often arrive with advanced deterioration in the hull, transom, and deck core. Some of those jobs require coordinated lift work and tidal window planning. Others are straightforward boat hauling from a residential lot. We handle every variation without delay or equipment shortfalls.
Boat disposal and boat salvage are evaluated separately on every job we take. When a vessel has components worth recovering — running outboards, usable aluminum, intact trailer frames — salvage offsets your removal cost directly. When the boat is past any practical recovery, we move forward with full dismantling, responsible recycling of usable materials, and disposal that meets Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management requirements for hazardous materials including fuel residue, oil, and foam flotation. Environmentally responsible disposal is part of every removal, not an add-on.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Condition or Location
An old junk boat in Warwick might be sitting on a rotting trailer behind a home near Warwick Neck, filling space at a storage lot off Post Road, or occupying a slip at a marina along Greenwich Cove that the owner stopped maintaining seasons ago. Junk boat removal covers every one of those situations — the condition of the vessel determines how we price the job, not whether we can take it. We evaluate size, access difficulty, and any remaining salvage value before putting a number forward. Owners who search junk boat removal near me after receiving a code notice or stalled transfer are exactly who we work with regularly. We assess the old boat, plan the access approach, and complete the removal without leaving debris or cleanup behind. Getting rid of your junk boat should not require multiple calls and a long wait — we schedule fast and move with the right equipment on the first visit.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Warwick
We work directly at marinas, waterfront docks, and tidal-access properties throughout Warwick and the surrounding Kent County shoreline — including facilities around Apponaug Harbor, the Warwick Cove area, and private docks along Greenwich Bay. Sailboat pickups present specific challenges that motorboat removals do not, particularly when the mast is stepped, the boat is in a confined slip, or the marina has strict haul-out scheduling windows. Before any crew is dispatched, we confirm the vessel's length and beam, the slip layout or dock access path, and any marina-side requirements that affect timing. Send photos of the boat and the access route along with the slip number or dock location, and we build a removal plan around the real conditions on the ground — not an assumption. Boat lifts at some facilities along the bay require advance coordination, and we account for that in the scheduling process from the start.
Kent County and Surrounding Service Areas
We provide boat removal service across Warwick and the full extent of Kent County, reaching both waterfront access points and inland properties. Regular pickup areas include East Greenwich, West Warwick, Coventry, Cranston, Johnston, North Kingstown, and East Providence. Waterfront properties along Warwick Neck Avenue, boat storage facilities near T.F. Green Airport, residential yards in Buttonwoods and Conimicut, and commercial marine lots along West Shore Road all fall within our standard service range. We also cover pickup requests at boat dealerships, marine repair facilities, and any yard where an abandoned boat or aging fleet vessel has overstayed its welcome.
Many of the removal and disposal requests we handle in Warwick come from boat owners watching slip fees or storage charges compound while an unwanted boat sits untouched, or from homeowners who need a hull gone before a property listing goes live or a code enforcement timeline closes in. Whether the job involves a single vessel in a private driveway, a sailboat in a shared marina berth, or a cluster of old boats at a commercial storage yard, the removal service is scheduled quickly and completed in full — from first assessment to final disposal, with no steps left to the owner to resolve afterward.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every unwanted boat coming out of Narragansett Bay or off a Kent County storage yard needs to go straight to disposal. Our boat removers assess each vessel before it leaves the property — outboard motors with usable compression, stainless cleats and hardware, fiberglass hulls with recoverable sections, and trailer frames in solid condition all carry value at boat junkyards and regional salvage buyers. When boat salvage is viable, it is applied to your removal cost before any final price is confirmed. For vessels that are partially grounded on a tidal flat, listing at a dock, or sitting in a position that requires a water-side approach, we coordinate a proper vessel tow with marine-rated equipment and a safe extraction plan that accounts for tidal movement in Greenwich Bay and Apponaug Cove. A derelict boat left too long in a tidal area can create access complications that require specialized lifting and tow rigging — our crews carry the equipment to handle those situations without improvising on-site. Boat Removal Solutions routes every vessel to the right outcome based on actual condition, not default assumptions.