Why boat owners in Chino call us
Chino sits in San Bernardino County, and while we're inland, plenty of boat owners here have vessels parked in driveways, backyards, and storage lots because they're tied to lakes and waterways within a reasonable drive. Lake Piru, Castaic Lake, and various marinas in the region pull people in, but when a boat sits unused for years, fiberglass hulls crack, trailers rust out, and what started as a weekend project becomes an eyesore nobody wants to deal with. Winter rains and Santa Ana winds don't help—they accelerate deterioration, and suddenly you've got a junk boat that's costing you money and space.
Here's the reality: HOA violations, rising storage fees, and local property codes catch up fast. You can't just abandon a vessel on your property, and marinas won't let derelict boats sit in slips indefinitely. That's where professional junk boat removal comes in. We handle the whole process—title work, hauling, transport, and environmentally responsible disposal. No surprises, no hassle. We remove abandoned and derelict vessels the right way, so you can reclaim your space and move on.