Professional Boat Removal Service in Arkansas
Boat Removal Services in your State
We provide fast, reliable boat removal service across Arkansas, including marinas, residential properties, storage yards, and waterfront locations. All-Star Hauling is a direct service provider, and our boat removers provide complete solutions for unwanted or abandoned boats statewide. Serving all of Arkansas — from major cities to rural areas.
Get a Fast Boat Removal Service Quote
Provide your boat type, length, condition, ZIP code, and contact details to receive a fast response from our team. We offer free estimate options, and you can upload photos if needed to help us assess your boat more accurately.
We remove all types of boats, regardless of condition. Boats are heavy and often difficult for boat owners to handle alone, so our team is equipped to safely manage every removal.
- Step 1 — Submit your details or call for service — fill out our quick online quote form, it takes less than 2 minutes.
- Step 2 — We confirm logistics, pricing, and scheduling — tell us your boat type, pickup address, and condition.
- Step 3 — Sign a release of liability and submit a deposit — provide your name, email, and phone number, and we'll send you a service agreement to review.
- Step 4 — Our team completes removal and disposal — book online or call / text us directly 262-600-3253, 270-743-1951, 479-545-1731, 501-300-6851, 573-279-3217, 618-243-0424, 620-407-9556, 734-441-9417, 785-453-8777, 870-587-1113 through our service areas for same-day service, when available.
Our boat removal process is designed to make removing a boat simple, efficient, and stress-free, even when a boat is sitting unused or taking up space on your property.
Arkansas Boat Pickup, Hauling & Disposal



Boat Removal and Hauling Services in Arkansas



Arkansas Boat Removal — Professional, Reliable & Eco-Friendly
- Hot Springs, Arkansas Boat Removal Service
Hot Springs is surrounded by Lake Hamilton and Lake Ouachita, making it one of Arkansas's most boat-heavy communities - All-Star Hauling clears old vessels from driveways, docks, and storage facilities fast. - Conway, Arkansas Boat Removal Service
Conway boaters use Lake Conway and the nearby Arkansas River throughout the season - when it's time to remove an unwanted boat, All-Star Hauling handles it with no title required on most jobs. - Mountain Home, Arkansas Boat Removal Service
Mountain Home sits between Bull Shoals Lake and Norfork Lake, two of Arkansas's top boating destinations - All-Star Hauling provides same-day boat haul-away and responsible disposal across the region.
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Full-Service Boat Removal
All-Star Hauling is a locally owned, trusted boat disposal company that specializes in the removal and processing of unwanted vessels while ensuring compliance with local regulations, DMV requirements when needed, environmental standards, and proper handling practices, including boat recycling and salvage. Our insured boat removal team aims to show up on time, provide honest service, and deliver results from start to finish.
Our boat removal company offers statewide coverage across urban and rural areas. We remove boats from marinas, private properties, storage yards, and difficult-access locations, including situations involving boat storage, boat junkyard transfers, or demolition preparation when required. Whether your boat is sitting in your driveway, taking up space in your yard, or abandoned at a marina, we provide professional removal, hauling, and responsible solutions — including boat salvage, vessel recycling, and proper disposal.
Boat Disposal from Water
When it comes to boat disposal from water, the right approach depends on your vessel's condition, size, material, and the environmental regulations that apply to waterways and disposal requirements in Arkansas. We assess each situation carefully to determine the safest and most compliant removal and disposal method available to boat owners.
Disposal Options Based on Boat Condition
Our team evaluates several key factors before recommending a disposal path:
- Boats in reusable condition may be donated, sold, or transferred to a marina for continued use or storage.
- Derelict and abandoned boats that are structurally compromised often require full demolition before proper disposal can take place.
- Fiberglass vessels present unique challenges, as many landfill facilities have restrictions on accepting fiberglass due to its toxicity and long decomposition timeline — we help navigate those hurdles.
- Recycling is our preferred outcome whenever possible, diverting materials away from the landfill and reducing overall waste.
Environmental and Hazardous Waste Considerations
Removing a vessel from a waterway involves more than just lifting it out of the water. Derelict boats often contain oil, fuel, and other hazardous waste materials that must be handled according to strict waste management protocols. Our disposal process ensures that dangerous goods are properly contained and disposed of before any demolition or recycling begins, protecting both the environment and surrounding communities.
Can You Dispose of a Boat for Free?
We understand that cost is a concern for many boat owners. Some recycling programs and vessel turn-in initiatives exist across the state that allow qualifying owners to dispose of an old or non-running boat at little to no cost. We guide our clients through available options to make proper disposal as accessible and affordable as possible.
Boat Disposal from Land
When boat owners need removal and disposal services for vessels sitting on dry land, the logistics involved are quite different from waterway-based operations. We handle boats stored in driveways, backyards, and boat storage facilities, using the right equipment to get the job done safely and efficiently.
Equipment and Transport
Our team uses trailers, flatbeds, and specialized machinery to move boats of all sizes from their land-based locations to an appropriate disposal site. The size and weight of the vessel, local road conditions, and accessibility of the property all influence how we plan and execute each job. Derelict and abandoned boats that have sat in storage for years often present unique challenges, including structural instability or hazardous waste concerns like oil residue and fiberglass toxicity.
Proper Disposal Options
Once transported, we pursue the most responsible path for proper disposal, whether that means recycling usable materials, routing waste to a licensed landfill, or coordinating demolition for larger hulls. In Arkansas, regulations govern how certain boat materials, particularly fiberglass and dangerous goods, must be handled to avoid environmental harm. We work within all applicable waste management guidelines to ensure your boat is disposed of legally and responsibly, keeping harmful materials out of local waterways and protecting the surrounding environment.
Counties We Serve in Arkansas
Arkansas County , Ashley County , Baxter County , Benton County , Boone County , Bradley County , Calhoun County , Carroll County , Chicot County , Clark County , Clay County , Cleburne County , Columbia County , Conway County , Craighead County , Crawford County , Crittenden County , Cross County , Dallas County , Desha County , Drew County , Faulkner County , Franklin County , Fulton County , Garland County , Grant County , Greene County , Hempstead County , Hot Spring County , Howard County , Independence County , Izard County , Jackson County , Jefferson County , Johnson County , Lafayette County , Lawrence County , Lee County , Lincoln County , Little River County , Logan County , Lonoke County , Madison County , Marion County , Miller County , Mississippi County , Monroe County , Montgomery County , Nevada County , Ouachita County , Perry County , Phillips County , Pike County , Poinsett County , Polk County , Pope County , Prairie County , Pulaski County , Randolph County , Saline County , Scott County , Searcy County , Sebastian County , Sevier County , Sharp County , St. Francis County , Stone County , Union County , Van Buren County , Washington County , White County , Woodruff County , Yell County
Arkansas Boat Removal
✓ Sailboat and yacht removal throughout Arkansas.
✓ Fishing boat and pontoon vessel hauling.
✓ Jet skis and personal watercraft pickup.
✓ Old boat and junk boat removal statewide.
✓ Abandoned and derelict boat removal.
✓ Boats on trailers or without trailers.
✓ Boats in storage facilities or marinas.
Arkansas Major Cities We Serve — Boat Removal Near You:
We provide services across all major cities and surrounding areas.
Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Jonesboro, Rogers, Conway, North Little Rock, Bentonville, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, Benton, Sherwood, Bella Vista, Paragould, Texarkana, Jacksonville, Russellville, Cabot, West Memphis, Van Buren, Searcy, Bryant, Maumelle, Centerton, Siloam Springs, El Dorado, Hot Springs Village, Marion, Blytheville, Harrison, Forrest City, Mountain Home, Batesville, Magnolia, Malvern, Camden, Arkadelphia, Lowell, Greenwood, Helena-West Helena, Clarksville, Hope, Beebe, Monticello, Wynne, Stuttgart, Farmington, Newport, Pocahontas, Trumann, Prairie Grove, Heber Springs, Morrilton, Osceola, Pea Ridge, Ward, East End, De Queen, Alma, Greenbrier, Berryville, Mena, White Hall, Cave Springs, Walnut Ridge, Warren, Tontitown, Cherokee Village, Sheridan, Barling, Crossett, Piney, Dardanelle, Shannon Hills, Vilonia, Ashdown, Lonoke, Southside, Rockwell, Nashville, Brookland, Haskell, Dumas, Gentry, Booneville, McGehee, Austin, Manila, Elkins, Landmark, Piggott, Johnson, Marianna, Gravette, Ozark, Gibson, Alexander, Fordyce, Waldron



Frequently Asked Questions About Boat Removal in Arkansas
How much does boat removal and disposal cost in Arkansas?
Costs vary depending on vessel size, location, and condition. We assess each job individually, factoring in demolition, recycling, hazardous waste handling, and whether the boat requires transport to a landfill or recycling facility. Contact us for a free quote.
Can you handle boat removal on land in Arkansas?
Yes, we provide removal and disposal for boats stored on land, including marina yards and private property. Whether dealing with abandoned boats or unwanted vessels in boat storage facilities, we safely haul and dispose of them throughout Arkansas.
What types of boats do you remove and dispose of in Arkansas?
We handle removal and proper disposal of virtually all vessel types, including:
- Sailboats and yachts
- Cabin cruisers and catamarans
- Center consoles and pontoon boats
- Jet skis and wave runners
- Fishing boats and dinghies
- Houseboats and derelict vessels
Whether fiberglass, aluminum, or wood, our waste management process ensures responsible recycling and disposal for boat owners across Arkansas.
Do you remove sunken or sinking boats from Arkansas waterways?
Yes, we specialize in removing derelict and sunken boats from waterways, bays, and coastal areas throughout Arkansas. These vessels pose serious environmental risks, leaking oil and dangerous goods into the water. We coordinate safe extraction and proper disposal to help protect local aquatic ecosystems.
Need help getting rid of a boat? All-Star Hauling provides affordable, professional boat removal services across Arkansas. Contact us today to make boat removal simple, fast, and eco-friendly.
Benton County
Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Bella Vista, Centerton, Siloam Springs, Lowell, Pea Ridge, Cave Springs, Gentry, Gravette, Little Flock, Elm Springs, Prairie Creek, Highfill, Decatur
Mississippi County
Blytheville, Osceola, Manila, Gosnell, Leachville, Wilson, Luxora
Pulaski County
Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Jacksonville, Maumelle, Landmark, Gibson, Alexander, McAlmont, Wrightsville
Washington County
Fayetteville, Farmington, Prairie Grove, Tontitown, Elkins, Johnson, West Fork, Lincoln, Goshen, Greenland