
Hauling Away Old Jet Skis and Personal Watercraft
Personal watercraft are compact, but a dead engine, cracked hull, or rusted trailer can turn one into a yard project you no longer want. Our personal watercraft removal service handles jet skis, WaveRunners, and Sea-Doos, whether the unit sits on a trailer, on soft ground, or tucked in a storage lot. We look at hull length, hull material, weight, and how a truck and trailer can reach the unit for loading. A working trailer often makes pickup simpler, but we can plan for units without one. Before any pickup, fuel, oil, and chemicals must be removed. With those details reviewed, we can give you a clear, honest quote.
Personal Watercraft Items We Can Review
Use this directory to see which items belong in this category. Linked items already have their own detailed removal page; unlinked items are still part of the category list.
Popular Personal Watercraft We Remove
These are the most common units we pick up in this category. Each has a detailed page covering hull, trailer, and access questions.
Jet Skis
Old or non-running jet skis are compact but heavy for their size. We review the hull material, weight, and whether a trailer is available for loading and transport.
View detailsWaveRunners
WaveRunners left in the yard or a storage lot often sit with a stuck engine or cracked fiberglass hull. We confirm access, ground conditions, and trailer condition before pickup.
View detailsSea-Doos
Sea-Doos vary in hull length and weight, and some come with a trailer that also needs hauling. We plan loading around the unit's condition and the space available at pickup.
View detailsWhat Affects Your Personal Watercraft Removal Quote
A few details help us price the job accurately and plan the right equipment.
Hull length, material, and weight
Fiberglass and aluminum hulls carry different weights, and length affects how the unit sits on a trailer or in our truck. These details drive the handling plan for loading.
Trailer availability and condition
A usable trailer can simplify pickup, while a rusted or flat-tired trailer may need extra effort. Tell us if the trailer is staying or leaving with the watercraft.
Loading access for truck and trailer
We check gates, slopes, tight turns, and clearance so our truck and trailer can reach the unit. Limited access can add time to the loading process.
Ground conditions
Soft ground, standing water, or an uneven yard makes maneuvering harder. Firm, dry footing near the unit helps keep the job efficient.
Dismantling needs and disposal path
Some units need light dismantling to move safely, and the disposal path for the hull, trailer, and hardware factors into the overall plan.
Pickup Options
Choose the option that matches how your watercraft is stored and whether the trailer is part of the job.
On-property boat pickup
For a jet ski, WaveRunner, or Sea-Doo sitting in your yard or driveway, we plan a route for our truck and trailer around gates, slopes, and soft ground before loading the hull.
Trailer, yard, or storage-lot pickup
If the unit is parked in a storage lot or resting on a trailer, we confirm gate access, lot rules, and ground conditions so the watercraft can be loaded without delays.
Boat and trailer pickup
When both the watercraft and its trailer are leaving, we haul them together. We review trailer condition, tires, and hardware so the full unit moves in one trip.
How to Prepare Your Watercraft for Pickup
A little prep keeps the pickup safe and steady on removal day.
Remove fuel, oil, and chemicals
Fuel, oil, and other chemicals must be drained and removed before pickup. This keeps loading safe and avoids spills during transport.
Take out batteries and loose gear
Remove batteries, covers, and any loose gear you want to keep. Clearing the hull helps us load the unit cleanly.
Clear the access path
Open gates and move vehicles or obstacles so our truck and trailer have a clear route. Note any slopes or soft ground near the unit.
Confirm trailer status
Let us know if the trailer is staying or leaving, and flag flat tires or a stuck hitch so we can plan the loading approach.
How We Handle Watercraft Disposal
Once a unit is loaded, we work toward a responsible disposal path. Where practical, boat materials may be separated into categories such as metal hardware, trailer components, fiberglass, wood, and reusable parts. Sorting depends on the condition of the hull and trailer and what a given facility will accept, so we cannot promise an exact salvage or recycling outcome for any single unit. What we can do is plan a sensible route for the watercraft and its trailer, keep loading safe, and give you a straightforward explanation of how the job will be handled from pickup through drop-off.
How Personal Watercraft Removal Works
Our process keeps things simple from your first message to final loading.
Share the details
Tell us the hull length, material, and weight, whether a trailer is involved, and where the unit sits. Photos of the watercraft and access path help.
Get your quote
We review access, ground conditions, dismantling needs, and the disposal path, then provide a clear quote based on the specifics you share.
Schedule the pickup
Pick a time that works, confirm fuel, oil, and batteries are removed, and make sure gates and the loading route are clear for our truck and trailer.
We load and haul
Our crew handles loading, any light dismantling, and transport, moving the hull and trailer toward a responsible disposal path.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you remove personal watercraft without a trailer?
Yes. A working trailer can simplify things, but we plan personal watercraft removal for units without one too. We review hull weight, ground conditions, and access so we bring the right equipment for loading.
What do I need to do about fuel and oil?
Fuel, oil, and any other chemicals must be removed before pickup. Draining them ahead of time keeps loading safe and prevents spills during transport. Removing the battery also helps.
Can you take the trailer along with the watercraft?
Yes. Choose boat and trailer pickup and let us know the trailer condition, including tires and hitch. We can haul the hull and trailer together in one trip when access allows.
What if my watercraft is in a storage lot?
We handle storage-lot pickups regularly. Share the gate access, lot rules, and any slope or soft ground so we can plan a route for our truck and trailer before loading day.
Will you recycle the hull and parts?
Where practical, materials like metal hardware, trailer components, fiberglass, wood, and reusable parts may be separated. Outcomes depend on condition and facility acceptance, so we cannot promise an exact recycling result.
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Ready to Clear Out That Old Watercraft?
Share the hull details, trailer status, and access notes, and the team at EZ Hauling Services will plan a safe pickup with a clear quote. From jet skis to Sea-Doos, we make personal watercraft removal straightforward.
