Professional Boat Removal Service in Oregon

Boat Removal in Oregon: Disposal, Recycling & More

When it comes to boat removal in Oregon, our team provides a complete removal service for boat owners across the state who need to dispose of an old boat, junk boat, or derelict vessel safely and responsibly. Whether you have a sailboat taking up space at a marina, a derelict boat sitting on a trailer in your yard, or abandoned boats that need to be cleared from a waterway, our boat removal service handles it all.

We work in full compliance with Oregon State Marine Board guidelines, ensuring the boat removal process meets all marine board regulations so you never have to worry about fines or penalties. Rather than sending materials to a landfill, we prioritize boat recycling and boat salvage whenever possible, offering responsible boat disposal services that recycle usable components and properly dispose of hazardous materials.

From free boat pickup programs to full boat salvage operations, we make it easy to get rid of derelict boats of any size or condition. Our junk removal team serves boat owners near Portland & Salem as well as those located near Eugene & Astoria, and we serve every city, county, and waterway throughout Oregon.

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 servicefill 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 disposalbook online or call / text us directly 430-258-3810, 541-631-4386, 715-997-4113, 864-734-4788 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.

Oregon Boat Pickup, Hauling & Disposal

Boat Removal and Hauling Services in Oregon

Oregon Boat Removal — Professional, Reliable & Eco-Friendly

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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 I need to handle boat disposal directly from a waterway, the process involves a few more steps than a simple land-based removal. In Oregon, the Oregon State Marine Board oversees the removal of derelict boats and abandoned boats that are left floating or partially submerged, and the marine board has clear guidelines that boat owners must follow to stay compliant.

The boat removal process from water typically requires a licensed removal service with the right equipment to extract a junk boat, an old boat, or even a sailboat without causing environmental damage to the surrounding waterway. A professional boat removal service can coordinate boat salvage operations, handle the haul-out, and arrange proper transport using a trailer to bring the vessel to shore for further processing.

Once I get the boat on land, I can choose to recycle usable parts through a boat recycling program, dispose of non-recyclable materials responsibly, or work with junk removal and disposal services to send unusable fiberglass or other materials to a landfill. Whether it is a free boat someone donated or a derelict vessel I inherited, understanding the full boat disposal and boat removal options helps me make the best choice for a clean and legal outcome. Boat owners dealing with derelict boats should also explore dedicated disposal services that can recycle components and minimize waste throughout the entire boat removal process.

Boat Disposal from Land

When I need to handle boat disposal for an old boat that never touches the water, the boat removal process looks a little different than pulling a derelict vessel from a waterway. In Oregon, boat owners dealing with a junk boat stored on their property can work with a removal service or junk removal company that specializes in hauling boats via trailer to an appropriate facility. I always check whether boat recycling is an option before sending anything to a landfill, since boat salvage operations can often recycle fiberglass, metal, and other materials from a derelict sailboat or abandoned boats left on dry land. The Oregon State Marine Board and the marine board's disposal services guidance can point me toward responsible boat disposal options that keep hazardous materials out of local waterways. For a free boat or one with no value, I find that a boat removal service willing to handle the full job saves me time and ensures proper boat recycling or disposal for derelict boats.

Oregon Boat Removal

✓ Sailboat and yacht removal throughout Oregon.
✓ 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.

We provide services across all major cities and surrounding areas.

Frequently Asked Questions About Boat Removal in Oregon

How much does boat removal cost in Oregon?

The cost of boat removal varies based on boat size, condition, and location. A junk boat removal service may offer free boat pickup for vessels with salvageable parts, while disposal services for larger or derelict boats can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.

Can a boat removal service take a boat from land?

Yes, most boat removal companies handle boats stored on land. Whether your old boat is sitting in a yard or at a marina, crews use a trailer and equipment to haul it away for boat recycling, donation, or landfill disposal if the vessel has no recyclable value.

What types of boats do removal services accept?

Boat removal teams typically accept nearly all vessel types. This includes a sailboat, motorboat, pontoon, or junk boat. Boat owners can dispose of fiberglass, aluminum, and wooden boats. Abandoned boats and derelict boats in poor condition are also accepted through standard boat disposal processes.

Can sunken or sinking boats be removed from Oregon waterways?

Yes, the boat removal process for submerged vessels in Oregon coastal waters, rivers, and bays involves specialized salvage teams. Boat salvage operators work alongside the Oregon State Marine Board, which oversees derelict and abandoned boats in state waterways. The marine board may assist with removal service coordination to protect the waterway environment.

Need help getting rid of a boat? All-Star Hauling provides affordable, professional boat removal services across Oregon. Contact us today to make boat removal simple, fast, and eco-friendly.

Baker County

Baker City

Benton County

Corvallis, Albany, Philomath, Adair Village

Clackamas County

Portland, Lake Oswego, Oregon City, Tualatin, West Linn, Wilsonville, Happy Valley, Milwaukie, Canby, Oak Grove, Oatfield, Sandy, Gladstone, Damascus, Molalla, Jennings Lodge, Estacada, Mount Hood Villages, Beavercreek, Mulino, Boring, Stafford

Clatsop County

Astoria, Seaside, Warrenton, Gearhart, Cannon Beach

Columbia County

St. Helens, Scappoose, Vernonia, Columbia City, Rainier, Clatskanie, Warren

Coos County

Coos Bay, North Bend, Coquille, Bandon, Myrtle Point, Bunker Hill, Lakeside, Saunders Lake, Barview

Crook County

Prineville, Juniper Canyon, Prineville Lake Acres

Curry County

Brookings, Gold Beach, Harbor, Port Orford

Deschutes County

Bend, Redmond, Deschutes River Woods, Crooked River Ranch, Three Rivers, Sisters, Eagle Crest, La Pine, Sunriver, Terrebonne

Douglas County

Roseburg, Sutherlin, Green, Winston, Roseburg North, Reedsport, Tri-City, Myrtle Creek, Canyonville, Glide, Riddle, Drain, Yoncalla

Grant County

John Day

Harney County

Burns, Hines

Hood River County

Hood River, Odell, Cascade Locks

Jackson County

Medford, Ashland, Central Point, White City, Eagle Point, Talent, Phoenix, Shady Cove, Jacksonville, Rogue River, Ruch, Gold Hill

Jefferson County

Madras, Warm Springs, Culver, Metolius

Josephine County

Grants Pass, Redwood, Cave Junction, Merlin, New Hope, Williams

Klamath County

Klamath Falls, Altamont, Keno

Lake County

Lakeview

Lane County

Eugene, Springfield, Santa Clara, Cottage Grove, Florence, River Road, Junction City, Creswell, Veneta, Oakridge, Heceta Beach, Dunes City, Coburg, Lowell, Dexter

Lincoln County

Newport, Lincoln City, Toledo, Lincoln Beach, Waldport, Depoe Bay, Rose Lodge, Siletz, Yachats

Linn County

Lebanon, Sweet Home, Harrisburg, Millersburg, Mill City, Brownsville, Tangent, Lyons, South Lebanon

Malheur County

Ontario, Nyssa, Vale

Marion County

Salem, Keizer, Woodburn, Hayesville, Four Corners, Silverton, Stayton, Aumsville, Hubbard, Mount Angel, Jefferson, Sublimity, Gervais, Turner, Aurora, Donald

Morrow County

Boardman, Irrigon, Heppner

Multnomah County

Gresham, Cedar Mill, Troutdale, Fairview, West Haven-Sylvan, Wood Village, Dunthorpe

Polk County

Dallas, Monmouth, Independence, Willamina, Grand Ronde, Falls City

Tillamook County

Tillamook, Bay City, Pacific City, Rockaway Beach

Umatilla County

Hermiston, Pendleton, Umatilla, Milton-Freewater, Stanfield, Athena, Pilot Rock, Mission

Union County

La Grande, Union, Elgin, Island City

Wallowa County

Enterprise, Joseph

Wasco County

The Dalles, Chenoweth

Washington County

Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tigard, Aloha, Bethany, Forest Grove, Sherwood, Cornelius, Oak Hills, Rockcreek, Bull Mountain, Cedar Hills, Garden Home-Whitford, Raleigh Hills, West Slope, Marlene Village, King City, Metzger, North Plains, Banks, Durham

Yamhill County

McMinnville, Newberg, Sheridan, Lafayette, Dundee, Dayton, Carlton, Amity, Yamhill