Professional boat removal and disposal in Alaska

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Why boat removal in Alaska is its own challenge

Alaska is hard on boats. The combination of saltwater exposure along thousands of miles of coastline, brutal freeze-thaw cycles, and remote lake and river access means vessels deteriorate faster here than almost anywhere else in the country. Cabin cruisers, fishing boats, skiffs — they take a beating, and once they're past their useful life, boat owners are left figuring out how to dispose of something that weighs several tons and won't fit in a dumpster.

That's where professional boat removal comes in. An abandoned boat sitting on your property or at a boat yard attracts fines, environmental scrutiny, and neighbor complaints fast. Storage costs pile up. And you can't just tow a junk boat to the landfill and call it done. Our experienced team handles the full removal and disposal process, including marine salvage and recycle options where possible. We're the boat removers and removal experts Alaskans call when they need it handled right.

What our Alaska boat disposal services cover

Any boat, any condition

From abandoned boat hulls to old boat cabin cruisers, our experienced team handles full removal and disposal, no matter the size or shape.

Eco-responsible boat disposal

We recycle what we can and dispose of the rest properly, keeping your junk boat out of Alaska landfill sites and waterways.

Licensed Alaska boat removers

Our professional boat removal and disposal crew is fully licensed and insured, covering marine salvage jobs across the state for boat owners statewide.

Free quote, no surprises

Our removal experts tow to the boat yard after a free on-site look. Experienced boat professionals, upfront pricing, zero hidden fees.

How we handle salvage and abandoned boat removal

One-time removal

One-time removal

One boat, one pickup. Whether you're a homeowner trying to dispose of an old boat sitting in your yard or dealing with an inherited vessel, our experienced team handles the full removal and disposal from start to finish.

Multi-boat removal

Multi-boat removal

Got more than one boat to deal with? We work with marinas, estates, and private properties to clear multiple boats at once. Cabin cruisers, skiffs, junk boats — our experienced boat removal experts tow, recycle, or send to a boat yard, keeping everything out of the landfill where possible.

Emergency removal

Emergency removal

Storm damage, sunken vessels, abandoned boat situations — some jobs can't wait. Our professional boat removal and disposal crew responds fast. Marine salvage, boat removers on call, and the right gear to handle urgent work across Alaska.

Cities We Serve

All Service Areas by County

We also serve these communities across the state

Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area

  • Alatna
  • Allakaket
  • Anvik
  • Arctic Village
  • Beaver
  • Bettles
  • Birch Creek
  • Central
  • Chalkyitsik
  • Circle
  • Coldfoot
  • Evansville
  • Flat
  • Fort Yukon
  • Four Mile Road
  • Galena
  • Grayling
  • Holy Cross
  • Hughes
  • Huslia
  • Kaltag
  • Koyukuk
  • Lake Minchumina
  • Livengood
  • Manley Hot Springs
  • McGrath
  • Minto
  • Nenana
  • Nikolai
  • Nulato
  • Rampart
  • Ruby
  • Shageluk
  • Stevens Village
  • Takotna
  • Tanana
  • Venetie
  • Wiseman

Kenai Peninsula Borough

  • Anchor Point
  • Bear Creek
  • Beluga
  • Clam Gulch
  • Cohoe
  • Cooper Landing
  • Crown Point
  • Diamond Ridge
  • Fox River
  • Fritz Creek
  • Funny River
  • Halibut Cove
  • Happy Valley
  • Homer
  • Hope
  • Kachemak
  • Kalifornsky
  • Kasilof
  • Kenai
  • Lowell Point
  • Moose Pass
  • Nanwalek
  • Nikiski
  • Nikolaevsk
  • Ninilchik
  • Point Possession
  • Port Graham
  • Primrose
  • Ridgeway
  • Salamatof
  • Seldovia
  • Seldovia Village
  • Seward
  • Soldotna
  • Sterling
  • Sunrise
  • Tyonek

Bethel Census Area

  • Akiachak
  • Akiak
  • Aniak
  • Atmautluak
  • Bethel
  • Chefornak
  • Chuathbaluk
  • Crooked Creek
  • Eek
  • Goodnews Bay
  • Kasigluk
  • Kipnuk
  • Kongiganak
  • Kwethluk
  • Kwigillingok
  • Lime Village
  • Lower Kalskag
  • Mekoryuk
  • Mertarvik
  • Napakiak
  • Napaskiak
  • Newtok
  • Nightmute
  • Nunapitchuk
  • Oscarville
  • Platinum
  • Quinhagak
  • Red Devil
  • Sleetmute
  • Stony River
  • Toksook Bay
  • Tuluksak
  • Tuntutuliak
  • Tununak
  • Upper Kalskag

Matanuska-Susitna Borough

  • Big Lake
  • Buffalo Soapstone
  • Butte
  • Chase
  • Chickaloon
  • Eureka Roadhouse
  • Farm Loop
  • Fishhook
  • Gateway
  • Glacier View
  • Houston
  • Knik River
  • Knik-Fairview
  • Lake Louise
  • Lazy Mountain
  • Meadow Lakes
  • North Lakes
  • Palmer
  • Petersville
  • Point MacKenzie
  • Skwentna
  • South Lakes
  • Susitna
  • Susitna North
  • Sutton-Alpine
  • Talkeetna
  • Tanaina
  • Trapper Creek
  • Wasilla
  • Willow

Copper River Census Area

  • Chisana
  • Chistochina
  • Chitina
  • Copper Center
  • Gakona
  • Glennallen
  • Gulkana
  • Kenny Lake
  • McCarthy
  • Mendeltna
  • Mentasta Lake
  • Nabesna
  • Nelchina
  • Paxson
  • Silver Springs
  • Slana
  • Tazlina
  • Tolsona
  • Tonsina
  • Willow Creek

Lake and Peninsula Borough

  • Chignik
  • Chignik Lagoon
  • Chignik Lake
  • Egegik
  • Igiugig
  • Iliamna
  • Ivanof Bay
  • Kokhanok
  • Levelock
  • Newhalen
  • Nondalton
  • Pedro Bay
  • Perryville
  • Pilot Point
  • Pope-Vannoy Landing
  • Port Alsworth
  • Port Heiden
  • Ugashik

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area

  • Alcan Border
  • Big Delta
  • Chicken
  • Delta Junction
  • Deltana
  • Dot Lake
  • Dot Lake Village
  • Dry Creek
  • Eagle
  • Eagle Village
  • Fort Greely
  • Healy Lake
  • Northway
  • Tanacross
  • Tetlin
  • Tok
  • Whitestone

Fairbanks North Star Borough

  • Badger
  • Chena Ridge
  • College
  • Eielson AFB
  • Ester
  • Fairbanks
  • Farmers Loop
  • Fox
  • Goldstream
  • Harding-Birch Lakes
  • Moose Creek
  • North Pole
  • Pleasant Valley
  • Salcha
  • South Van Horn
  • Steele Creek
  • Two Rivers

Nome Census Area

  • Brevig Mission
  • Diomede
  • Elim
  • Gambell
  • Golovin
  • Koyuk
  • Nome
  • Port Clarence
  • Savoonga
  • Shaktoolik
  • Shishmaref
  • St. Michael
  • Stebbins
  • Teller
  • Unalakleet
  • Wales
  • White Mountain

Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area

  • Coffman Cove
  • Craig
  • Edna Bay
  • Hollis
  • Hydaburg
  • Hyder
  • Kake
  • Kasaan
  • Klawock
  • Metlakatla
  • Naukati Bay
  • Point Baker
  • Port Alexander
  • Port Protection
  • Thorne Bay
  • Whale Pass

Kusilvak Census Area

  • Alakanuk
  • Chevak
  • Emmonak
  • Hooper Bay
  • Kotlik
  • Marshall
  • Mountain Village
  • Nunam Iqua
  • Pilot Station
  • Pitkas Point
  • Russian Mission
  • Scammon Bay
  • St. Mary's

Kodiak Island Borough

  • Akhiok
  • Aleneva
  • Chiniak
  • Karluk
  • Kodiak
  • Kodiak Station
  • Larsen Bay
  • Mill Bay
  • Old Harbor
  • Ouzinkie
  • Port Lions
  • Womens Bay

Northwest Arctic Borough

  • Ambler
  • Buckland
  • Deering
  • Kiana
  • Kivalina
  • Kobuk
  • Kotzebue
  • Noatak
  • Noorvik
  • Red Dog Mine
  • Selawik
  • Shungnak

Dillingham Census Area

  • Aleknagik
  • Clark's Point
  • Dillingham
  • Ekwok
  • Koliganek
  • Manokotak
  • New Stuyahok
  • Portage Creek
  • Togiak
  • Twin Hills

North Slope Borough

  • Anaktuvuk Pass
  • Atqasuk
  • Kaktovik
  • Nuiqsut
  • Point Hope
  • Point Lay
  • Prudhoe Bay
  • UtqiagÌ?vik
  • Wainwright

Hoonah-Angoon Census Area

  • Angoon
  • Elfin Cove
  • Game Creek
  • Gustavus
  • Hoonah
  • Klukwan
  • Pelican
  • Tenakee Springs
  • Whitestone Logging Camp

Aleutians West Census Area

  • Adak
  • Atka
  • Attu Station
  • Eareckson Station
  • Nikolski
  • St. George
  • St. Paul
  • Unalaska

Aleutians East Borough

  • Akutan
  • Cold Bay
  • False Pass
  • King Cove
  • Nelson Lagoon
  • Sand Point

Haines Borough

  • Covenant Life
  • Excursion Inlet
  • Haines
  • Lutak
  • Mosquito Lake
  • Mud Bay

Denali Borough

  • Anderson
  • Cantwell
  • Denali Park
  • Ferry
  • Healy

Chugach Census Area

  • Chenega
  • Cordova
  • Tatitlek
  • Valdez
  • Whittier

Petersburg Borough

  • Hobart Bay
  • Kupreanof
  • Petersburg

Ketchikan Gateway Borough

  • Ketchikan
  • Loring
  • Saxman

Bristol Bay Borough

  • King Salmon
  • Naknek
  • South Naknek

Juneau City and Borough

  • Juneau

Sitka City and Borough

  • Sitka

Skagway Municipality

  • Skagway

Wrangell City and Borough

  • Wrangell

Yakutat City and Borough

  • Yakutat

Your questions about Alaska boat disposal, answered

How do I get rid of an old boat in Alaska?

Call a professional boat removal company that operates in Alaska. We handle the paperwork, haul the boat out, and take care of removal and disposal from start to finish. Whether it's a skiff rotting on your property or an abandoned boat at a remote lake, experienced boat removers can get it done without you lifting a finger.

How much does boat disposal cost in Alaska?

Costs vary based on size, location, and condition. Expect higher rates than the lower 48 because of Alaska's terrain and transport distances. Cabin cruisers and larger vessels cost more to move than small aluminum boats. Any honest company will give you a firm quote upfront, so you're not guessing.

Where can I dispose of a boat in Alaska?

You can't just drop a boat anywhere. A licensed boat yard or recycling facility is your best option. Some materials can be recycled, but fiberglass often ends up at a landfill if there's no better option nearby. Boat removal and disposal services handle routing to the right facility based on what your boat is made of.

Can I get free junk boat removal in Alaska?

Sometimes. If your boat has salvage value, an experienced team may offset costs or remove it at no charge. Junk removal for a boat with zero recoverable value is rarely free in Alaska, given the logistics involved. But it's always worth asking.

Are there marine salvage yards near me in Alaska?

Marine salvage options exist in Alaska, but they're not everywhere. Removal experts who work statewide know where to route boats for parts recovery or scrap. Don't assume your nearest boat yard handles marine salvage. Confirm before you haul anything over.

How do I dispose of a fiberglass boat in Alaska?

Fiberglass is the hard one. It can't be recycled easily, and boat owners are often surprised by that. Professional boat removal services know which facilities accept fiberglass and how to tow or transport it legally. Don't try to burn or bury it. That creates real liability for you.

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