Donate Your Bass Boat or Center Console in Maryland

Turn your unused fishing boat or center console into a force for good. Donating your watercraft helps Chesapeake Chariots serve our community and support Maryland's outdoor enthusiasts.

Are you looking to part with your fishing boat, bass boat, or aluminum center console? Chesapeake Chariots is here to help! Maryland has a rich culture of boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation, and we welcome donations of all types of watercraft—from vintage aluminum tin boats to high-performance fiberglass bass boats and center console vessels. With many Marylanders transitioning to retirement or moving to Florida, now is a perfect time to consider donating.

We appreciate the unique qualities of each boat, especially those with low hours of use and maintained trailers. Whether you own a 14-foot Lund or a 30-foot Grady-White, your donation will be immensely valuable in supporting our programs. By including your trailer, you can maximize its value, and we're equipped to help with the process every step of the way.

📖Generation guide

Aluminum Tin-Boat • 1970s-2026

These boats (like Lund, Tracker, and Crestliner) are excellent for freshwater fishing. Typically ranging from 14-20 feet, they are sturdy and lightweight, making them easy to tow and maintain.

Fiberglass Bass Boat • 1970s-2026

Tournament-ready models such as Ranger, Skeeter, and Nitro offer 18-21 feet of speed and agility. These boats are perfect for anglers seeking performance and often come with valuable electronics.

Center Console Saltwater • 1970s-2026

Brands like Boston Whaler and Grady-White dominate this category, ranging from 19-30 feet. Known for their stability and versatility, these boats are designed for saltwater adventures and family outings.

Early 4-Stroke Outboards • 2000-2012

Common brands include Yamaha and Mercury. These engines transitioned from 2-stroke to more eco-friendly 4-stroke, providing better fuel efficiency and reliability for modern boating.

Modern 4-Stroke Outboards • 2010-2026

These engines pair perfectly with newer boats, offering power ranges from 50-300hp. Known for their durability, they are key to enhancing boating experiences on the water.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of boats and engines comes with specific maintenance considerations. Aluminum tin boats often face less severe wear but may show signs of anodic corrosion. Fiberglass bass boats from the 1990s and early 2000s are susceptible to stringer rot and transom weakness, particularly if they haven't been properly cared for. Center consoles may suffer from saltwater corrosion, which can impact lower units and anodes. Outboard motors, especially those with high hour-count, require proper service interval tracking. Understanding these issues helps donors make informed decisions regarding their marine assets before donating.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of a donated boat heavily depends on its condition. Low-hour fishing boats or center consoles with well-maintained engines can fetch upwards of $25,000, especially if they include high-end electronics. Trailer inclusion adds another $1,000-$5,000 to the overall worth. For donations valued over $5,000, a surveyor inspection ($300-500) is highly recommended to support your Form 8283 Section B valuation process, utilizing credible sources like BUC, NADA Marine, and Kelley Blue Book Marine to establish fair market value.

Donation process for this model

Donating your boat or center console is a straightforward process with Chesapeake Chariots. Ensure you provide the Hull Identification Number (HIN) found on the starboard transom, as well as the separate VIN/serial number for the motor. Be aware that trailers are often titled separately, requiring their own VIN handling. Maryland requires proper documentation for boats over 5 net tons, so if your vessel falls into this category, have USCG documentation ready. We also recommend obtaining a surveyor inspection for high-value donations. Our team is ready to assist you with logistics for winter storage pickup of boats.

Maryland regional notes

Maryland is a prime location for fishing and boating, with many residents enjoying the benefits of lakefront property or seasonal vacations. As snowbirds transition to warmer climates, they often seek ways to part with their watercraft. Whether you are an empty nester or an avid fisherman, understanding the local landscape can make a difference when deciding to donate. Knowing the distinctions between saltwater and freshwater boats, and the maintenance needs that come with them, is essential for maximizing the value of your donation.

FAQ

What is a Hull Identification Number (HIN)?
The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is a unique 12-character identifier for your boat, typically found on the starboard transom. It's essential for registration and donation purposes.
How is the trailer titled?
Trailers are often titled separately from boats and may have their own VIN. Ensure you have the title documents for both the boat and the trailer for a smooth donation process.
What is the cost of a surveyor inspection?
A surveyor inspection typically costs between $300 and $500. This is highly recommended for donations valued at over $5,000 to confirm the value of your boat for tax purposes.
Do I need to disclose if my boat was used in saltwater?
Yes, it's crucial to disclose if your boat has been used in saltwater, as this can affect its condition and valuation due to potential corrosion and wear.
How do I track hours of use for my outboard?
Hour meters are often installed on outboard engines, similar to those used in aircraft. They track service intervals and hours, ensuring proper maintenance for longevity.
What are the logistics for winter storage pickup?
We coordinate winter storage pickups for watercraft, helping donors to schedule convenient times for collection. This is especially beneficial for seasonal boaters and snowmobile owners.
What is Form 8283 appraisal?
Form 8283 is used for itemizing noncash donations of over $500 on your tax return. For boats valued over $5,000, Section B is applicable, requiring an appraisal to substantiate the value.

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Ready to make a difference in our community? If you own a bass boat, center console, or aluminum fishing boat in Maryland, consider donating it to Chesapeake Chariots. Your generosity helps support local initiatives and ensures that Maryland's rich boating culture continues to thrive.

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