Donate Your Bennington, Sun Tracker, or Avalon Pontoon Boat in LA

Donate your pontoon boat to AutoLift LA and enrich the lake-property experience for families in Los Angeles. Your contribution can provide lasting memories on the water.

Donating your pontoon boat, be it a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft, will not only help you declutter but also support families looking to create cherished memories on the water in Los Angeles. With the region's strong lake-property culture and the trend of aging property owners downsizing, your pontoon can find a new life and purpose. Unlike traditional vehicles, pontoon boats' value is determined more by hours of use and condition rather than mileage, making donations a unique opportunity to impact local recreation.

Many donors are savvy about the additional value that comes with including a trailer, which can significantly increase your donation's worth. The heavy-duty tandem-axle trailers that typically accompany these boats often have their own separate VIN, ensuring that every part of your donation is properly accounted for. Whether you're looking to contribute a modern tritoon or a classic bitoon, your donation can make a difference and provide joy to families ready to hit the water.

📖Generation guide

Bitoon • 1980s-2026

Traditional 2-log pontoons, typically 18-24 ft long; meant for family outings with modest power (90-150hp). Popular models include Sun Tracker and Princecraft.

Tritoon • 2010-2026

Performance-oriented 3-log pontoons ranging from 22-28 ft, offering speeds of 25-40 mph. Notable brands include Bennington, Manitou Encore, and Harris Crowne.

Premium Tritoon • 2010-2026

High-end models like Bennington QX25 and Avalon Catalina Quad-Lounger, priced between $40k-$80k, offering luxury amenities and top-tier performance.

Mid-tier Tritoon • 2010-2026

Slightly smaller options (20-22 ft) for more budget-friendly performance, typically priced between $15k-$30k.

Entry-level Bitoon • 1980s-2026

Affordable options for families, commonly priced between $5k-$15k, making it easier for first-time boaters to enjoy lake activities.

Known issues by generation

Each pontoon generation has its unique set of common issues. Bitoons often suffer from vinyl furniture sun-fade and marine-grade carpet mildew, necessitating replacement every 5-7 years at a cost of $1,500-$3,000. Tritoon models, while faster and more robust, may face dent and leak repairs from dock impacts. Regular maintenance such as biennial bottom-painting is crucial for saltwater boats, costing between $800-$1,500. It's essential to keep in mind that older boats might show signs of substructure rot under the carpet, especially if made of marine-plywood. Addressing these issues can greatly enhance the donation's appeal and value.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your pontoon boat can vary significantly based on its condition and usage history. Low-hour, well-maintained tritoons can appraise for upwards of $40k-$80k, especially if accompanied by electronics and accessories. In contrast, older or high-hour bitoons might only fetch $5k-$15k. To maximize your donation’s value, we recommend having a surveyor inspect the boat, especially if you anticipate a valuation exceeding $5k. This inspection typically costs between $300-$500 and serves as a solid foundation for your Form 8283 Section B appraisal, drawing from BUC, NADA Marine, and Kelley Blue Book Marine resources.

Donation process for this model

Donating your pontoon boat is a straightforward process. Ensure you have the Hull Identification Number (HIN) located on the starboard transom, as this is essential for documentation. The motor engine will have a separate VIN/serial number that also needs to be recorded. Depending on your state, you may need to consider USCG documentation for boats exceeding 5 net tons. Additionally, it's important to manage the separate VIN for the trailer, as boat trailers are often titled separately in most states. Documentation such as BoatU.S. or Sea Tow membership records can be beneficial for verifying service history. Be aware that winter-storage logistics for seasonal pickups are necessary for snowmobiles and summer-stored boats.

Los Angeles regional notes

Los Angeles has a unique water and recreational culture, with pontoon boats playing a pivotal role for many families seeking fun on the water. Whether you’re a lakefront property owner or someone considering the transition to a snowbird lifestyle, understanding the local context can enhance the donation experience. Unlike families in Florida, where saltwater activities dominate, many Los Angeles residents enjoy freshwater lakes for relaxation and recreation. As property owners age or downsize, the need for pontoon boats diminishes, creating a strong donor pipeline. This understanding can facilitate meaningful connections between donors and recipients in our community.

FAQ

How is the HIN handled during the donation?
The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is crucial for the donation process. It’s typically found on the starboard transom and must be recorded for proper documentation. This number helps establish the boat's identity and ownership.
What should I know about trailer titling?
Trailer titling varies by state, so it’s essential to check local regulations. Most states title boat trailers separately, meaning you'll also need to provide the trailer's VIN for accurate processing of your donation.
Do I need a surveyor for my donation?
For pontoon donations valued over $5k, a surveyor inspection is highly recommended. Costs typically range from $300-$500 and help substantiate the valuation based on condition and market standards.
What if my pontoon has been used in saltwater?
If your pontoon has been exposed to saltwater, it’s crucial to disclose this during the donation process. Saltwater conditions can affect the boat's maintenance needs and overall value.
How are hours of use tracked for pontoon boats?
Hours of use are typically tracked through the boat's engine management system, which logs the operational time. This information is crucial for appraisals and understanding the boat's condition.
What are the logistics for winter-storage pickup?
For winter-storage vehicles like snowmobiles, we arrange seasonal pickups. It’s important to confirm the boat's storage location and condition beforehand to facilitate a smooth pickup process.
How do I handle the Form 8283 appraisal?
For any pontoon valued over $5k, you’ll need to complete Form 8283 Section B, which requires substantiation of the boat's value through appraisals from resources like BUC, NADA Marine, or Kelley Blue Book Marine.

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If you own a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat and are contemplating a donation, consider the positive impact your boat can have on families looking to enjoy the water. Your generous contribution not only streamlines your own lifestyle but also creates opportunities for community recreation and joy. Join AutoLift LA in making a difference today!

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