Why Plymouth boat owners call us
Plymouth's got water everywhere — the harbor, Manomet Point, access to Cape Cod Bay, and plenty of residents who own boats they thought they'd use more than they do. Between the salt air, nor'easters that roll through November through March, and the freeze-thaw cycles that hit our area hard, boats deteriorate fast. A fiberglass hull sitting on blocks in a driveway for a few years doesn't just look bad. It becomes a real problem. The wood rots, the gel coat cracks, and what started as an old boat you meant to fix becomes an abandoned vessel that's expensive to maintain and impossible to sell.
Here's what happens next: storage fees pile up, HOA rules kick in, the town sends notices about derelict boats on residential property, and suddenly you're looking at fines. Maybe the boat's in a marina slip eating up money every month. Maybe it's an eyesore in your yard that's killing your property value. Professional junk boat removal services handle all of it — we remove the boat, manage the title and environmental disposal responsibly, and reclaim your space. That's what reliable junk boat removal and disposal should look like.