How much does sailboat disposal cost in Paradise, Nevada?
Sailboat disposal in Paradise runs between $600 and $2,500 depending on the vessel size, keel material, and whether the sailboat is sitting in a marina slip or on the hard at a boatyard. Paradise marinas in Clark County charge monthly slip fees that stack up fast—owners often call us after realizing they've spent thousands keeping a sailboat they haven't used in years. The real complexity isn't the haul itself. It's the mast stepping, keel extraction, rigging salvage, and hull processing that separate sailboat removal from a standard boat haul. Most general removal services won't touch a sailboat because they lack the equipment and expertise to safely dismantle a vessel with a weighted keel and aluminum mast.
Paradise Sailboat Disposal handles the full scope—marinas with tight access, desert monsoon damage to rigging, and the permitting required to move a 40-foot mast through Clark County neighborhoods. We've extracted sailboats from Paradise slips, recovered abandoned vessels from mooring fields, and processed estate sailboats where the owner passed and left the family with the bill. Whether your sailboat is a 24-foot Catalina or a 50-foot cruiser, Paradise Sailboat Disposal provides a disposal certificate, handles title release, and coordinates all transport and recycling. Get a free quote and we'll tell you exactly what your sailboat disposal costs and when we can schedule it.