Boat Removal

|Northern Colorado|

ABANDONED BOATS • DAMAGED BOATS • TRAILER ISSUES

We provide boat removal services throughout Northern Colorado for homeowners, property managers, storage facilities, marinas, and commercial property owners. Whether a boat is damaged, abandoned, non-operational, or simply taking up valuable space, we help evaluate the situation and create a practical removal plan.

Boats We Commonly Remove:

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  • Fishing boats

  • Pontoon boats

  • Ski boats

  • Aluminum boats

  • Bass boats

  • Jon boats

  • Runabouts

  • Small recreational boats

  • Damaged boats

  • Abandoned boats

  • Non-operational boats

  • Boats stored on acreage

  • Boats in storage lots

  • Boats with trailer issues

What Is Boat Removal?

Boat removal involves evaluating, moving, hauling, dismantling, and disposing of unwanted boats that may no longer be practical to repair, transport, store, or use. Whether a boat is sitting on a trailer, stored on private property, or located in a marina or storage yard, we help determine the safest and most efficient removal approach.

Information We’ll Gather:

  • Photos of the boat

  • Property address

  • Approximate boat length

  • Boat type

  • Trailer condition (if applicable)

  • Whether tires are present

  • Access conditions

  • Ownership documentation (if available)

  • Whether contents remain inside

  • Desired timeline

Who We Help:

  • Homeowners

  • Property owners

  • Landlords

  • Property managers

  • Storage facilities

  • Investors

  • Families handling inherited property

Every boat removal project is different. We evaluate the boat's condition, trailer status, accessibility, ownership documentation, and transportation requirements before developing a removal plan.

Common Boat Removal Challenges:

  • Damaged trailers

  • Flat tires

  • Missing wheels

  • Long-term storage

  • Abandoned boats

  • Boats with contents still inside

  • Tight access areas

  • Soft ground conditions

  • Rural properties

  • Water-damaged boats

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Our Boat Removal Process:

  1. Contact Us

  2. Assessment & Documentation Review

  3. Removal Planning

  4. Boat Removal & Transportation

  5. Site Cleanup

Ownership & Documentation:

Ownership and authorization requirements can vary depending on the boat, trailer, location, and intended disposal method. In some cases, documentation such as a title, registration, bill of sale, written authorization, or other supporting records may be needed before removal.

Not sure what paperwork you have? Contact us with photos and details about the boat. We'll review the situation and discuss what information may be needed before removal can proceed.

  • Local Northern Colorado company

  • Licensed & insured

  • Experience removing old, damaged, and abandoned boats

  • Difficult-access and rural property expertise

  • Boat, trailer, and debris removal capability

  • Storage lot and marina removal experience

  • Direct communication throughout the project

  • Clear removal plans with no surprises

Why Choose 3 Peaks:

Areas We Serve:

GreeleyEvans • Windsor • Fort Collins • Loveland • Johnstown • Timnath • Severance • Eaton • Milliken • Berthoud • Platteville • La Salle • Kersey • Ault • Pierce

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Depending on the boat's condition and location, we may be able to develop a removal plan. Photos are the best place to start.

  • Yes. Damaged trailers, flat tires, missing wheels, and long-term storage situations are common factors we assess.

  • Possibly. Before removal can occur, ownership and authorization may be verified.

  • Requirements vary depending on the boat, trailer, location, and disposal method. We will review the specifics of your situation before proceeding.

  • Contact us with any documentation you do have available. We'll discuss the situation and determine what information may be needed.

  • Photos are often helpful for an initial assessment, but some projects require an onsite evaluation.

  • Pricing depends on boat size, condition, accessibility, trailer condition, labor requirements, transportation needs, and disposal costs.

  • Yes. We frequently assess boats located on acreage, private property, storage facilities, and commercial properties throughout Northern Colorado.