Rowboat Removal for Old Boats and Hulls
A tired rowboat can sit in the yard for years, taking up space and slowly weathering. Whether your hull is fiberglass, aluminum, or wood, we handle loading, dismantling when needed, and hauling. Share the details, confirm truck and trailer access, and review a straightforward quote.

Why Choose This Rowboat Removal Service
Small boats bring their own challenges: awkward weight, soft ground, and tight access. Our pickup approach keeps the process practical from first message to final haul away.
Hull-focused handling
We plan around hull length, material, and weight so a wood, aluminum, or fiberglass rowboat is loaded without guesswork.
Access-aware pickup
We review gates, slopes, and soft ground ahead of time so the truck and trailer can reach the boat safely.
Clear disposal planning
Materials may be separated where practical, and we outline the likely disposal path before we haul the item away.
Rowboat Pickup Wherever It Sits
Old rowboats end up in all kinds of spots: propped along a fence, parked on a trailer, or tucked in a storage lot behind newer projects. We work through the details of each location, checking access, ground conditions, and how the hull is positioned so pickup lines up with what the truck and trailer can actually reach on the day.
Rowboats We Take
We handle a wide range of small rowing craft, from lightweight dinghy-style boats to heavier hulls that have not moved in seasons. Here are common types we help clear from yards and storage lots.
Fiberglass rowboats
Cracked or faded fiberglass hulls that no longer float or sit unused, including boats with worn gelcoat and soft spots.
Aluminum rowboats
Dented or oxidized aluminum hulls, including jon-style boats and older skiffs that have been retired from the water.
Wood rowboats
Wooden hulls with rot, split planks, or failed seams, including project boats that were never finished or restored.
Rowboats on trailers
Hulls still sitting on small trailers, whether the trailer rolls or has flat, seized, or missing tires.
Derelict yard boats
Long-abandoned rowboats holding standing water, leaves, or debris that have become a fixed part of the yard.
What Shapes Your Quote
Every rowboat pickup is a little different. A few practical details drive the estimate, so sharing them up front helps us give you an accurate figure without surprises on pickup day.
Hull length and weight
Longer or waterlogged hulls take more effort to load, so overall size and weight factor directly into the quote.
Hull material
Fiberglass, aluminum, and wood each handle differently during loading and follow their own disposal paths after pickup.
Trailer availability and condition
Whether the boat sits on a working trailer, a seized one, or no trailer changes how we approach loading.
Loading access
Gates, slopes, soft ground, and standing water near the hull affect how the truck and trailer reach it.
Dismantling needs
If a hull must be broken down to clear tight access, disassembly may be needed and adds to the effort involved.
Rowboat Pickup Options
Choose the option that matches where your boat sits and what you want cleared. Each is built around the hull, the trailer, and the access we can confirm ahead of time.
On-property boat pickup
We collect a rowboat resting on your lawn, driveway, or side yard, planning around gates, slopes, and soft ground.
Trailer, yard, or storage-lot pickup
We reach hulls stored in a back yard or storage lot, confirming gate width and ground conditions before arrival.
Boat and trailer pickup
We take the rowboat and its trailer together when you want both gone, including trailers that no longer roll.
How to Prep Your Rowboat
A little preparation keeps pickup smooth. Focus on fluids, batteries, and clearing a path so the crew can reach and load the hull without delays.
Remove fuel, oil, and chemicals
Fuel, oil, and chemicals must be removed before pickup; we cannot haul these materials with the hull.
Pull batteries and loose gear
Take out any batteries, oars, seats, and stored gear so only the hull and trailer remain for loading.
Clear the access route
Open gates and move vehicles or obstacles so the truck and trailer have room to reach the boat.
Flag ground and standing water
Tell us about soft ground, slopes, or standing water near the hull so we plan a safe approach.
Where Your Rowboat Goes
After pickup, rowboat materials may be separated where practical: metal hardware, trailer components, fiberglass, wood, and any reusable parts. Different materials follow different paths, and outcomes depend on local facilities and the condition of the hull. We plan a responsible route for each boat, but we do not promise exact recycling, salvage, or donation results for any given item.
How Rowboat Removal Works
The process is simple and moves at your pace. Share what you have, confirm access, and we handle the loading and haul away from there.
Send item details
Tell us the hull length, material, and whether a trailer is involved so we can size up the job.
Share photos
Send clear photos of the boat, trailer, and surrounding access so we can plan the approach accurately.
Confirm access
We review gates, slopes, soft ground, and standing water to confirm the truck and trailer can reach the hull.
Review quote
You receive a quote based on size, material, trailer, access, and the likely disposal path involved.
Pickup and haul away
The crew loads the rowboat, handles dismantling when needed, and hauls the item off your property.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you remove rowboats that are still on a trailer?
Yes. We can take the hull alone or the rowboat and trailer together, including trailers with flat, seized, or missing tires that no longer roll easily.
What do I need to do about fuel and oil?
Fuel, oil, and chemicals must be removed before pickup. We also ask that you pull batteries so only the hull and trailer remain for loading.
Can you handle a boat parked on soft ground?
Often yes, but soft ground, slopes, and standing water affect access. Share photos and describe the conditions so we can plan a safe approach for the truck.
Does the hull material change anything?
It can. Fiberglass, aluminum, and wood load differently and follow their own disposal paths, so material is one factor we consider when preparing your quote.
What if the rowboat is too big to move whole?
When access is tight or the hull is oversized, disassembly may be needed. We plan any dismantling around the situation and factor that effort into the quote.
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Ready to Clear That Old Rowboat?
Send the hull details and a few photos, and EZ Hauling Services will help you plan pickup and review a clear quote. From loading to disposal, we make Rowboat Removal a straightforward job.