What does sailboat disposal cost in High Point?
Sailboat disposal in High Point runs $600 to $2,500 depending on the vessel size, keel material, and whether it's sitting in a marina slip or on the hard. High Point sits in Davidson County with access to lakes and regional waterways, which means most sailboat owners here eventually face a real problem: a 28-foot or 35-foot vessel they can't sell, can't donate, and can't afford to keep paying slip fees on month after month. Unlike a powerboat haul, sailboat disposal requires dismantling the mast, extracting the keel, salvaging the rigging, and processing the fiberglass hull separately. High Point Sailboat Disposal handles all of that in one job, and we coordinate directly with local marinas for mast-stepping and crane work so you don't have to.
Most sailboat owners in High Point come to us because the boat's been sitting idle for years, or an estate sale left them responsible for a vessel they never wanted. Sometimes it's a lien sale from a marina, sometimes it's deferred maintenance on a 1970s fiberglass hull that's no longer worth fixing. High Point Sailboat Disposal removes the guesswork and handles the full removal process from slip extraction to recycling, including all title work and disposal certificates required by Davidson County and the state. The sooner you reach out with photos and the boat's length, the sooner we can quote the job and get it scheduled.