Malden, Massachusetts Unwanted Boat Junk

Malden, Massachusetts Unwanted Boat Removal

Boat Remover loves working in towns and cities in and near Malden Massachusetts including Arlington, Belmont, Concord, Acton, Chelmsford, Dracut, Groton, Billerica, Tewksbury, and Tyngsborough. Boat remover operates on waterways like Malden River, Mystic River, Spot Pond, Upper and Lower Mystic Lakes, and Chelsea Creek.

We specialize in complete boat removal services—from small driveway boat pickup and disposal to large sailboat salvage, and recovery from the waterway. Our AAA rated boat removal service serves every city, town and neighborhood in Massachusetts. When we leave a boat removal job our customers are left happy with the results. Boat Removers transport, break and cut up all boats including sailboats. We’ll handle the complete disposal of any vessel including yachts or catamarans. Whether your boat is on land, in the water, sinking, sunken or burnt up from a fire… Boat Remover is ready to handle the job from start to finish. If you’re a Malden, Massachusetts resident looking to get rid of an unwanted boat, you’ve come to the right place.

If you’re done looking at that old, junk boat and rusty broken-down boat trailer then hire Boat Remover. You can stop paying high dock / slip and marina fees and paying for never ending boat maintenance costs. Give Boat Removers a call, we’ll be your last boat expense. Our pro boat removers provide service throughout Middlesex County, Massachusetts including Cambridge​, Everett​, Framingham​, Lowell​, Malden​, Marlborough​, and Medford.

Our boat remover crews are ready for many different types of vessels near the Malden, Massachusetts area. Including: Junk Bayliners, Old Wellcraft, Sea Rays, Carvers, Cruisers, Mainship’s, Regal, Catamarans, Sailboat Day Sailors and Liveaboard Sailboats… just to name a few. Our Boat Disposal Service includes boat transport, boat salvage and total disposal of any boat including cabin cruisers, yachts, catamarans, pontoons, both on water and land. When you’re ready to get rid of your junk boat give us a call. Even if your boat is at a marina, on a broke down trailer, moored, on anchor, on blocks in the backyard, or boat stands we can help remove your vessel.

Malden Boat Removal

Malden, Massachusetts Unwanted Boat Towing
Malden, Massachusetts Abandoned, Unwanted Boat Towing & Removal

Let Boat Remover be your final boat expense! Wave bye to the days of looking at your old dead boat, and space taking old rusty trailer. Say goodbye to hopping from one dock / marina or mooring to the next or looking at that ugly junk boat in your backyard or driveway. Whether the boats floating, sunk, sinking, on blocks, stands, a trailer that’s not roadworthy, or stored at a marina. If your boat starts with a “B” and ends with a “T” … or doesn’t start at all… we’ll dispose of it.

At Boat Remover, we’re your dependable solution for ending boat-related costs and headaches. Our team specializes in the safe and efficient removal of all types of vessels—whether it’s a sunken sailboat lodged in mud, an old boat with a rusted trailer in your driveway, or a derelict, red-tagged vessel drifting in local waterways. We also handle partially submerged boats barely hanging onto dock lines and boats tied up in estate situations that need to be cleared. No matter the condition or location, you can count on us to get the job done right.

Our full-service boat removal options include vessel recovery or complete disposal from land or sea, onshore or offshore.

Even if your boat is on an unroadworthy boat trailer, we’ll remove it as well. For more information regarding boat disposal prices contact Boat Remover. Let our boat haulers get the vessel properly decommissioned at our boat scrapyard, boat junkyard and where boats go to rest in peace, before getting crushed, recycled, or repurposed.

Boat Salvage & Marine Disposal

What Does Boat Remover Do?

We offer full-service boat removal, salvage and disposal for small and large jobs. Whether it’s a large sinking sailboat offshore, or a small bass boat in your driveway. If it’s a boat – we’ll remove it.

We’ll float your boat if its sinking, submerged or sunken, tow it by water, haul it out or load it at a boat ramp, transport it by land, dismantle it, dispose of the boat entirely, salvage it, recycle or repurpose it.

Do I have to be present for the removal of my boat?

No. We complete jobs for customers out of country, out of state, or just at work on a regular basis.

Any client that is not home or present when we arrive to remove the boat will receive pictures of the vessel loaded before making final payment. In some cases, where boats are sunk, we will collect the balance on arrival.

Do we work with insurance companies, government or govt contractors?

Yes. We are versed in the process and have been a vendor on behalf of many insurance companies, and we have worked with the customer and insurance company to complete the job seamlessly.

We have also worked with local government, and govt contractors. If you are interested in adding Boat Remover as a vendor for Insurance or government related boat removal, disposal, salvage, vessel search and recovery fill out a form and a member with sales will reach out to you. You may request our DNB, W9, Insurance information as necessary, request are subject to approval.

Does Boat Remover Search, Recover and Float Boats?

Aside from full boat removal and disposal, we also provide search and recovery for vessels.

If you are unsure of your boats exact whereabouts but provide coordinates we will search and recover the vessel if or when found.

How does boat disposal, recycling & salvage work?

The process of boat disposal differs from one boat to the next, and from one boat yard to the other. We can only speak on the service that we offer. Boat Remover makes the process pretty painless by taking a full-service approach to boat disposal.

We handle everything from water tow services, derigging, mast stepping, fuel and water pump outs, boat ramp exchanges, haul-out coordination, road transport, diving and crane deployment when necessary, and then finally dismantling and disposing of boats offsite or onsite. Boat disposal, boat recycling, and marine salvage usually involves dismantling, marine part removal, or repurposing and / or the complete disposal of end-of-life boats, and related equipment.

How much does marine salvage cost?

If you’re wondering the cost of marine salvage or how to get rid of a boat altogether, here’s a few key factors that will play a role in the cost or estimate: Length and beam/width of the boat, location of boat, disposition (land or water), nearest haul out or boat ramp, tow service requirements or is the vessel under its own power, condition of the vessel, fluids onboard, and finally type of vessel (sailboat, yacht etc.)

The aforementioned are some main aspects that form adequate marine salvage price quotes. Some other interesting topics related to the cost of marine salvage have to do with the disposition of the boat; is the boat sinking or sunken? Are divers and float devices needed to recover the boat? Are we able to use our float devices or does the boat need to be scrapped of any barnacles before proceeding? All these details are ironed out with your call to Boat Remover.

Is my junk boat worth anything?

Maybe to someone. That said, most junk boats have little to no value. Boat yards and boat disposal hubs may salvage valuable components, materials, and equipment from decommissioned, damaged, or abandoned vessels, while the majority of boat yards tend to focus mainly on the disposal of dead boats.

Primarily because the cost of real estate out values the space and worth of aged boats and marine parts. In other words, old boat parts, rusty metal trailers are not worth the space they take up and usually end up being disposed of unless value is adequate. Even then the cost of boat removal almost always outweighs the worth of boats aged 15 years or more.

Should I giveaway a junk boat?

With caution, giving away or selling a junk boat comes with some precautions. On many occasions a customer will call us and inquire about boat removal because their boat was sold to someone, yet years later they find out the boat wasn’t transferred. It gets tagged by the fish and wildlife agency or marked as abandoned by the local authorities or code enforcement, leaving you with a boat that is still your fiscal responsibility and with a timestamped requirement for action or to pay fines and face court.

Why, because the vessel was not transferred, rather used temporarily then abandoned leaving the previous owner (you) with the burden of fines, fees and a court date – happens quite frequently.

Is Boat Removal Free?

When fuel, trucks, heavy machinery, land transport, tow boats, boat trailer maintenance, dump fees, haul-outs, staff, new tires, and other unlisted business expenses are free your boats removal will be free. Until then, unfortunately we have to charge a price for service. We will however, work to offer you the lowest possible rate we can afford and offer you boat removal financing options – approval based on your credit score.

All boat removal price questions will be addressed when an inquiry, call or form submission is received, shortly after a member from sales will reach out to discuss pricing. As much as we’d like to get rid of a boat for free in our line of work getting rid of an old boat for nothing is not typical. The short answer is no. The cost of removing a boat is rather pricey depending on the job. Also, the price of Boat Removal and Disposal may differ from city, township, county or state.

Here are a few helpful take aways with regards to boat removal pricing:

  1. Boats with engines removed are usually less to remove and dispose of.
  2. Boats on land (verse waterways) are usually less to remove and dispose of.
  3. Boats with roadworthy trailers are usually less to remove and dispose of.

What are some of the boats we remove?

To name a few: cabin cruisers, cuddy cabins, yachts, sailboats of all sizes, trailer sailors, liveaboards, center and side console…

bow riders, open hulls, catamarans, jet skis and wave runners, motorboats, power boats, walk-arounds, bass boats, fishing boats.

What are some of the services we provide?

When you serve a variety of boat owners and sailors within the boating community, marine verbiage can be expansive…

that said, there is certainly more than one way to explain our boat or marine services so here are a few ways to describe the services we offer: (some terms and phrases are similar) boat removal, boat disposal, marine salvage services, boat pickup, boat recovery, sailboat removal, boat towing services, boat hauling, boat diving, and boat recovery, boat floating.