Donate Your Pontoon Boat to Arkansas Auto Bridge

Your pontoon boat can make waves of change in Arkansas, providing families with the joy of lake recreation while helping us support those in need.

Donating your pontoon boat, whether it’s a classic Sun Tracker, a luxurious Bennington, or a sporty Manitou, offers countless benefits to Arkansas families. With typical hours of use rather than mileage to consider, your vessel provides a unique opportunity for families to embrace a lifestyle centered around lake-side fun and recreation. As lakefront property ownership ages and many families downsize their assets, your donation can provide significant value to both donors and recipients, enhancing community connections.

In addition to the joy of donation, including the boat trailer as part of your contribution not only adds to the overall value but also helps facilitate the transport of your boat to its new home. Donors can feel confident knowing that their pontoon boats, whether in need of minor repairs or in excellent condition, can make a lasting impact on the Arkansas community.

📖Generation guide

Bitoon • 1980s-2026

Traditional family pontoons, typically 18-24 feet long, powered by 90-150hp engines. Perfect for leisurely lake days, these entry-level boats from brands like Sun Tracker and Princecraft offer affordable fun for families.

Tritoon • 2010-2026

Premium 22-28 foot models equipped with 150-300hp engines. Brands like Bennington and Manitou deliver performance, allowing for speeds of 25-40 mph. Ideal for adventurous families seeking exhilaration on the water.

Known issues by generation

When considering donating a pontoon boat, it’s essential to understand common issues by generation. Bitoons may present vinyl-furniture sun-fade and minor log damage from dock impacts. Tritoon owners should be aware of performance distinctions; while these boats excel in speed, they can also face challenges such as substructure rot in older models and routine maintenance needs like biennial bottom-painting for saltwater exposure. Regular inspections are key to determining repair needs, ensuring the boat can be enjoyed by new families on the water.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your pontoon boat may vary significantly based on its condition and age. Low-hour boats kept in excellent conditions, particularly those with a trailer, can reach valuations of $40k or higher for premium models like the Bennington QX25. Mid-tier tritoons often range from $15k to $30k, while entry-level bitoons typically see values between $5k and $15k. A surveyor inspection is highly recommended for donations valued over $5k to secure proper valuations via BUC, NADA Marine, or Kelley Blue Book Marine.

Donation process for this model

When donating your pontoon boat, ensure you have the Hull Identification Number (HIN) located on the starboard transom and the motor’s separate VIN/serial number. Be aware of the distinction between USCG documentation and state-titled boats, especially for vessels over 5 net tons. If applicable, provide trailer details as they are typically assigned a separate VIN. Documentation from BoatU.S. or Sea Tow records can be helpful. If your boat is of considerable value, consider arranging a surveyor inspection, which typically costs between $300 and $500. Our team can assist with winter-storage seasonal pickup logistics for your summer-stored boats or snowmobiles.

Arkansas regional notes

In Arkansas, pontoon boat ownership is part of a cherished lifestyle, with many families embracing lakeside living. As more residents transition to snowbird arrangements or downsize their lakefront properties, donations of older pontoon boats can help support other families looking to enjoy their time on the water. The community is filled with individuals who understand the unique joys of fresh-water recreation, making your donation even more meaningful in our vibrant local context.

FAQ

What is the process for donating my pontoon boat?
To donate your pontoon boat, start by gathering its HIN and the separate VIN for the motor if applicable. Contact us to discuss your boat’s details and arrange for a surveyor inspection if needed.
Do I need to include the trailer with my donation?
Including the trailer with your pontoon boat donation is highly recommended, as it adds significant value and allows for easier transportation. Ensure you provide the trailer's separate VIN.
What are some common issues I should be aware of?
Common issues may include vinyl-furniture sun-fade, log dents, or substructure rot in older models. Tritoon boats might require more frequent performance maintenance compared to traditional bitoons.
How is the donation value determined?
The donation value is typically determined based on the boat's age, condition, hours of use, and market valuations through resources like BUC, NADA Marine, or Kelley Blue Book Marine.
What if my boat has been docked in saltwater?
If your pontoon boat has been moored in saltwater, ensuring biennial bottom-paint renewal is essential to prevent anti-fouling issues. This maintenance can affect the boat's overall value.
Can I donate a pontoon boat that has been in storage?
Yes, you can donate a pontoon boat that has been in storage. Please provide any maintenance records and be aware of any potential issues it may have developed during storage.
What documentation will I need for the donation?
You will need the Hull Identification Number (HIN), the motor's separate VIN, and any documentation that shows the history and condition of the boat. If applicable, provide USCG or state title documentation.

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If you own a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat, your donation can help families create lasting memories on the water. Join us in making a positive impact in Arkansas by donating your boat today!

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