Why boat removal matters in Santa Fe
Santa Fe sits at 7,000 feet with access to Cochiti Lake, Abiquiu Lake, and the Rio Grande — waterways that draw boat owners from across northern New Mexico. But the high desert climate here is brutal on vessels. Intense monsoon downpours from July through September, freeze-thaw cycles that crack fiberglass hulls, and heavy wet snow in winter all accelerate deterioration. Add UV exposure from that high-altitude sun, and even a well-maintained boat degrades fast. Most boat owners don't realize how quickly an old boat becomes an abandoned vessel sitting on a trailer in their driveway, rotting away and turning into an eyesore.
Here's the reality: storage costs add up, HOA rules don't allow junk boats on the property, and Santa Fe County doesn't take kindly to derelict vessels or abandoned boats left to decay. Local fines pile up quick. You're stuck with a boat you can't sell, can't fix, and can't legally dispose of on your own. That's where professional junk boat removal comes in. We handle the whole job — title work, hauling, environmental disposal, and responsible recycling — so you can reclaim your space and stay clear of fines.