Sea-Doo Removal for Old Personal Watercraft
Old Sea-Doos take up space on trailers, in yards, and across storage lots long after they stop running. Our Sea-Doo Removal service hauls away derelict personal watercraft, cracked hulls, and stalled projects, with disposal planning that fits your access, ground conditions, and trailer situation.

Why Book This Pickup
Personal watercraft are heavy, awkward, and hard to move once they stop starting. Here is what makes this hauling help practical for owners.
Built for watercraft weight
We plan loading around fiberglass hull weight, trailer condition, and tight access so the item moves safely off your property.
Trailer taken too
A rusted or flat-tired trailer can leave with the hull, so you clear the whole setup in one visit.
Clear disposal planning
We separate materials where practical, routing metal hardware, fiberglass, and reusable parts toward sensible disposal paths.
Removal Help Wherever the Watercraft Sits
Sea-Doos end up parked behind garages, wedged along fences, or forgotten in storage lots. Wherever the item rests, we plan pickup around truck and trailer access, gates, slopes, and soft ground. Share where the hull is stored and how a vehicle can reach it, and we build the haul-away plan around those real conditions.
Sea-Doos and Related Items We Take
We handle a range of personal watercraft conditions and the gear that comes with them. If your Sea-Doo falls outside these examples, send details and photos so we can review the item.
Sit-down Sea-Doos
Two- and three-seat runabout models with cracked hulls, dead engines, or missing parts that no longer justify repair.
Stand-up personal watercraft
Older stand-up units and abandoned project skis that have sat unused and no longer start or steer reliably.
Damaged fiberglass hulls
Fractured, waterlogged, or delaminated fiberglass hulls that are past restoration and taking up valuable storage space.
Watercraft on trailers
Sea-Doos still strapped to single or double trailers, including rusted frames with flat or seized tires.
Loose parts and gear
Hull sections, seats, hoods, and hardware left over from a stalled restoration or a stripped watercraft project.
What Shapes a Sea-Doo Removal Quote
Every personal watercraft pickup is priced on the real work involved. These factors help us estimate loading effort, ground handling, and the disposal path for your item.
Hull length and material
Fiberglass hull size and construction affect weight and handling, which shape how the item is loaded and hauled.
Weight and condition
Waterlogged or intact hulls differ in weight, so overall condition influences the crew and equipment needed.
Trailer availability
Whether a usable trailer exists and what shape it is in changes how the watercraft leaves your property.
Loading access
Gates, slopes, soft ground, and tight paths near the hull affect how a truck and trailer can reach it.
Dismantling and disposal path
Disassembly may be needed for tight spots, and the disposal route for materials also factors into the estimate.
Sea-Doo Pickup Options
Choose the option that matches how your watercraft is stored. Each is planned around access, ground conditions, and whether a trailer travels with the hull.
On-property boat pickup
We collect a Sea-Doo resting on your property, planning around gates, slopes, and soft ground near the hull.
Trailer, yard, or storage-lot pickup
We reach watercraft parked in a yard or storage lot, coordinating gate access and lot rules before arrival.
Boat and trailer pickup
The Sea-Doo and its trailer leave together, clearing the full setup so nothing is left behind afterward.
Prep and Handling Notes
A little preparation makes pickup faster and safer. Focus on fluids, access, and trailer condition so the crew can load the item without surprises.
Drain fuel and oil first
Fuel, oil, and chemicals must be removed before pickup, since we cannot haul away those liquids with the hull.
Pull the batteries
Remove batteries ahead of time and set them aside so the watercraft is ready for loading on arrival.
Clear the access path
Open gates and move obstacles between the hull and the road so a truck and trailer can reach it.
Note ground and trailer condition
Tell us about soft ground, standing water, slopes, and trailer tire condition so we plan the right handling approach.
How Watercraft Materials Are Handled
Once the item is hauled away, materials may be separated where practical. Metal hardware and trailer components can follow scrap routes, fiberglass and wood go toward appropriate disposal paths, and reusable parts may be set aside when they still have value. We plan a sensible route for each material but never promise exact salvage or recycling outcomes for any given watercraft.
How Sea-Doo Removal Works
Getting an unwanted watercraft off your property takes five simple steps. Share details up front so the pickup goes smoothly with no surprises.
Send item details
Tell us the hull length, material, condition, and whether a trailer is included so we understand the item.
Share photos
Add photos of the hull, trailer, and the path to it so we gauge access and handling needs.
Confirm access
Confirm gates, slopes, soft ground, and where a truck and trailer can safely position near the watercraft.
Review quote
Look over an estimate built from the hull, trailer, access, and disposal path, then pick a pickup window.
Pickup and haul away
The crew loads the Sea-Doo, takes the trailer if included, and clears the space in one visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you take a Sea-Doo that no longer runs?
Yes. Non-running, waterlogged, and stripped personal watercraft are common. We plan loading around the hull condition and access, then haul the item away for disposal.
Do I need to remove fuel and batteries before pickup?
Yes. Fuel, oil, and chemicals must be removed before pickup, and pulling the battery ahead of time keeps the watercraft ready for safe loading on arrival.
Will you haul the trailer along with the hull?
We can. Boat and trailer pickup clears both together, including rusted frames with flat or seized tires, so the whole setup leaves in one visit.
What if the watercraft is on soft ground or a slope?
Tell us about soft ground, standing water, and slopes when you send details. We plan the handling approach and equipment around those conditions before the crew arrives.
Can you reach a Sea-Doo in a storage lot?
Yes. We coordinate gate access and lot rules for yard and storage-lot pickup, planning around how a truck and trailer can position near the hull.
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Ready to Clear That Old Sea-Doo?
Send the hull details, trailer condition, and a few photos, and EZ Hauling Services will build a quote around your access and disposal path. Reclaim your yard or storage space from an unwanted personal watercraft.