Sailboat Removal & Disposal in Farmington, NH
Professional Sailboat Removal Service
- Professional mast and rigging removal
- Keel extraction and proper disposal methods
- Standing and running rigging dismantle
- Careful removal of sails and onboard equipment
- Lead ballast recycling
- Fiberglass hull disposal
- Boat dismantling and eco-conscious disposal
- Boat hauling and vessel transport
Sailboat Removal Projects
Sailboat Sizes We Handle - Any Type of Boat
Small Sailboats
Under 20 feet
• Daysailers
• Small cruisers
• Catboats
• Racing dinghies
Mid-Size Sailboats
20-35 feet
• Coastal cruisers
• Racer-cruisers
• Sloops and cutters
• Small catamarans
Large Sailboats
Over 35 feet
• Ocean cruisers
• Blue water yachts
• Large catamarans
• Racing yachts
Sailboat Removal Process
1
Mast Unstepping
We safely remove the mast using appropriate lifting equipment. All rigging is carefully disconnected and the mast is lowered in a controlled manner.
2
Rigging & Equipment Removal
Standing and running rigging, sails, winches, and deck components are dismantled and prepared for disposal in Farmington using proper disposal services.
3
Hull Removal & Boat Dismantling
The hull is lifted based on size and weight. Keel bolts are removed if necessary for transport. We strip the boat of hazardous components before hauling.
4
Responsible Disposal & Recycling
Lead keels are recycled, fiberglass is disposed of responsibly, and metal components are sent to approved facilities. We follow environmentally responsible disposal standards for New Hampshire boat removal.
Typical Pricing - Transparent & Based on Your Boat
Boat removal pricing is based on:

Cost Factors
- Length & Displacement: Length & Displacement: Larger, heavier vessels require more equipment
- Mast Height: Taller masts require specialized lifting equipment
- Location: Marina access, land storage, or in-water removal in Farmington, NH
- Condition: Damaged, sunken boat, or dry-docked vessel
What’s Included in Our Sailboat Removal Service
- On-site assessment and safety planning
- Mast and rigging dismantling
- Keel handling and hull removal
- Boat hauling and transport coordination
- Responsible sailboat disposal and recycling
What Can Increase the Cost
- Limited access at a marina or residential property
- Severely damaged or partially sunken vessel
- Additional salvage or recovery work required
- Hazardous materials that must be handled separately
