Sailboat Removal & Disposal in Westfield, MA
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 Westfield 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 Massachusetts 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 Westfield, MA
- 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
