Boat Removal Solutions — Boat Disposal

Boat Disposal Near Me — Done Right, Not Just Done

Getting rid of a boat is harder than getting rid of almost anything else. You can't put it on the curb. You can't donate it to Goodwill. A fiberglass hull can't go in a standard dumpster or a regular landfill. And if you've tried listing it for sale at any price, you already know how that usually ends. Boat Removal Solutions handles boat disposal the right way — licensed transport, legal title surrender, and disposal through certified facilities that actually follow state environmental rules. We cover most of the country, and we've disposed of more boats than we've kept count of. If you need boat disposal near me, start with a quote call. Most jobs are scheduled within a week. Get a Disposal Quote →    Call Us →

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Boat Disposal Services We Provide

Fiberglass Boat Disposal

Fiberglass boat disposal is the most technically involved category we handle, and the one where most people run into trouble going it alone. Fiberglass can't be recycled through standard channels. It's not accepted at most transfer stations. Improper dumping creates real legal liability for the boat owner.

We work with licensed fiberglass boat disposal facilities that deconstruct hulls and process the materials properly. If you've been searching for fiberglass boat disposal near me and hitting dead ends, that's exactly the problem we solve.

Old Boat Disposal

If a boat hasn't moved in years, the disposal question eventually becomes unavoidable. Old boat disposal jobs account for a large share of our work — vessels from the 1970s through 1990s that have degraded past any practical repair or resale value. How to dispose of an old boat is genuinely complicated, and the answer is almost always: don't try to DIY it.

We've handled old fiberglass boat disposal, wooden hulls, aluminum jon boats in pieces, and everything in between. Condition doesn't disqualify a vessel from our service.

Boat Hull Disposal

Sometimes the situation is just a hull — no motor, no trailer, possibly no floor. Boat hull disposal requires the right vehicle and a facility that accepts the material. We handle both.

Boat Disposal Services for Dealers and Marinas

Dealerships with aged trade-in inventory and marinas dealing with abandoned slips are recurring clients. Our boat disposal services for commercial accounts include volume scheduling, documentation packages, and account billing. If you manage a facility with multiple vessels to move, call for a commercial quote.

How to Dispose of a Boat — What the Process Actually Looks Like

People search how to dispose of a boat and get a lot of generic answers. Here's what actually happens on a real disposal job:

What we need from you first

Boat type, length, material (fiberglass, aluminum, wood), current location, and whether you have a title. That's it. With that, we give you a firm disposal cost — not a range, not a "starting at" number.

Scheduling

Most markets get a pickup date within 3–5 business days. If you're up against a marina deadline, an HOA notice, or a lease end date, say so on the first call — those jobs move to the front of the queue.

Pickup day

Our crew loads the vessel, completes the title surrender (or no-title paperwork where applicable), and clears the site. Before we leave, you have a signed disposal receipt documenting legal transfer of the vessel. That document covers you for registration cancellation, marina slip closure, HOA compliance, or any insurer asking for proof.

After we leave

The vessel goes to the facility appropriate for its material. Fiberglass hulls go through certified deconstruction programs. Aluminum is recycled. Wooden vessels are handled per state environmental guidelines. Confirmation of disposal is available on request.

How Much Does Boat Disposal Cost?

Boat disposal cost is the question everyone asks, and the honest answer is: it depends on a few factors that vary significantly from job to job.

What affects the price:

  • Material (fiberglass costs more to dispose of than aluminum)
  • Size (length and beam matter for transport and facility fees)
  • Condition (boats with hazardous materials — old fuel, oils — add handling requirements)
  • Location (access difficulty, distance to disposal facility)
  • Whether a title is available (affects processing)

General ranges: Small aluminum boats and jon boats are often the lowest-cost disposal jobs, sometimes near zero if there's scrap value. Mid-size fiberglass boats in the 20–30 foot range typically run several hundred dollars for full disposal. Larger vessels cost more. We quote every job individually — boat disposal cost calculator estimates you find online are rough at best.

How to dispose of a fiberglass boat without overpaying: Get multiple quotes, make sure the facility is licensed, and confirm you'll receive a disposal receipt. A disposal service that can't provide documentation is a red flag.

The Boat Has Been a Problem Long Enough

Boat Removal Solutions handles boat disposal near me requests across most of the country. If you've spent months circling the question of how to get rid of a boat that nobody wants to buy — the answer is one form submission away.

Specific quote. Real timeline. Scheduled pickup. You'll know every number before we schedule anything.

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See also: Boat Junk Yards · Boat Salvage · Boat Recycling

Frequently Asked Questions — Boat Disposal

Where can I dispose of a boat near me?

Options vary by location. Some cities and counties have boat take-back programs — check with your state's environmental agency or marine authority. Licensed boat disposal services like Boat Removal Solutions operate nationally and come to you. Boat disposal near me searches will surface local options, but coverage and legitimacy vary widely.

How do you dispose of a fiberglass boat?

Disposing of fiberglass boats requires a facility licensed to accept non-recyclable composite materials. The hull is typically cut down, the materials are processed, and what can't be recycled goes to a licensed disposal site. DIY dumping of fiberglass boats is illegal in most states and carries significant fines. Call a licensed disposal service.

How much does it cost to dispose of a boat?

How much does it cost to dispose of a boat depends on size, material, and location. Small aluminum boats can sometimes be disposed of near cost if there's scrap value. Fiberglass boats — especially larger ones — carry higher disposal costs due to material handling requirements. Call for a specific quote on your vessel.

Can I dispose of a boat without a title?

In many states, yes. The process varies, but a bill of sale, your ID, and a signed statement of ownership are often sufficient for boats under a certain length. We'll walk you through what's required in your state when you call.

Do you handle boat disposal in my state?

We cover most states. Florida, California, Texas, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Oregon, Maryland, Connecticut, and Washington are among our most active markets. If your state isn't listed, call anyway — coverage extends broadly and we can usually confirm within minutes.

What do you do with boats after disposal?

Material handling depends on what the boat is made of. Fiberglass hulls are processed through licensed deconstruction facilities. Aluminum goes to metal recycling. Any remaining usable parts are separated before processing. We don't dump vessels or leave them at unlicensed sites — and you receive documentation confirming proper disposal.

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