Donate Your Pontoon Boat in Raleigh for a Good Cause

Ready to upgrade your lake-life adventures? Donating your pontoon boat can help Carolina Charities Auto, as well as provide you with some extra space and tax benefits.

As a proud owner of a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat, you understand the joys of lake recreation. These versatile vessels, whether enjoyed with family or friends, often become integral to cherished memories. If you find your boat is no longer being used enough, consider donating it to Carolina Charities Auto in Raleigh. With plenty of families looking to create memories of their own, your donation can make a real difference.

Our donation process is simple and transparent. We accept various models and sizes from the 1980s to the modern-day, including both traditional bitoons and performance tritoons. We also recognize the value of including your boat trailer, adding to the overall donation value, while making the transition easy for you. Plus, the benefits you receive through tax deductions can be quite rewarding.

πŸ“–Generation guide

Bitoon β€’ 1980s-2026

Traditional family pontoons featuring 2 logs, typically 18-24 ft. Ideal for leisurely family outings, with outboard power ranging from 90-150hp.

Tritoon β€’ 2010-2026

Performance-focused 3-log pontoons ranging from 22-28 ft. Equipped with powerful engines between 150-300hp, ideal for water sports and fast cruising.

Entry-Level Bitoon β€’ 1980s-2010

Affordable family pontoons designed for beginner boaters. 2-log configurations with basic amenities, typically found in the 18-24 ft range.

Luxury Tritoon β€’ 2010-2026

High-end tritoons such as Bennington QX25 and Manitou Encore SR. Features extensive luxury options and premium performance capabilities.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of pontoon boats may face specific issues. Bitoons often struggle with lower speed capabilities, averaging 18-22 mph, and commonly experience wear from sun exposure, particularly in vinyl furniture, which may require reupholstering every 5-7 years. Tritoon owners, while enjoying superior speed (25-40 mph), must also be vigilant about potential impacts leading to log dents and leaks, which require careful repair. Both types may face challenges with mooring cover breakdown, marine-grade carpet mildew, and biennial bottom-paint maintenance for saltwater use.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your pontoon boat donation can greatly vary based on condition, hours of use, and included accessories like trailers. For low-hour boats, especially premium tritoons from brands like Bennington or Manitou, donations can range from $15,000 to $80,000. High-hour boats or those with age-related wear can see values drop significantly. Including the trailer can add another $2,000 to $5,000 to the overall worth. To ensure accurate valuations, we recommend a surveyor inspection for donations valued over $5,000, using resources such as BUC, NADA Marine, or Kelley Blue Book Marine.

Donation process for this model

When donating your pontoon boat, it's essential to provide the Hull Identification Number (HIN) located on the transom. If your boat has a separate engine, the VIN/serial number for that too is necessary. Be aware that while some boats have state titles, others may need USCG documentation, particularly those over 5 net tons. If you have a trailer, it will typically have its own VIN and title processing. In certain states, marine-title documentation may apply. Including membership records from services like BoatU.S. or Sea Tow can also aid in showcasing service history. For high-value donations, we recommend a surveyor inspection, generally costing between $300 and $500.

Raleigh regional notes

Raleigh’s lakefront and mountainous surroundings create an appealing environment for pontoon boat ownership. As families downsize their lake properties or face changing life circumstances, the trend of donating boats is on the rise. Many local residents enjoy the balance of lake recreation and seasonal snowbird lifestyles. Understanding the distinction between saltwater and freshwater conditions is crucial, especially for maintenance and donation purposes. With a strong community of aging boat owners, your donation could help another family create lasting memories while benefiting you through tax deductions.

FAQ

How do I find the Hull Identification Number (HIN)?
The HIN can usually be found on the starboard side of the transom, a requirement for all boats. It's a unique identifier that we need for the donation process.
What if my boat has a trailer?
Trailers are typically titled separately and have their own VIN. Including the trailer in your donation can increase the value significantly, often by $2,000 to $5,000.
Is a surveyor inspection necessary?
We recommend a surveyor inspection for boats valued at $5,000 or more. This helps ensure an accurate valuation and can defend against IRS scrutiny.
Do I need to disclose if my boat has been in saltwater?
Yes, it's essential to disclose if your boat has been used in saltwater, as it affects the maintenance history and potential value.
How are hours of use recorded for boats?
Unlike cars, boats generally don't have odometers. We suggest keeping a log of hours or any service records to show usage patterns.
What are the logistics for winter storage pickup?
If your boat is winter-stored, we can coordinate pickup during the spring season. Just let us know your storage arrangements, and we'll handle the details.
What is Form 8283, and how does it relate to my donation?
Form 8283 is used for non-cash charitable contributions over $500. For donations exceeding $5,000, a detailed appraisal is required, often involving a surveyor.

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If you own a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat and are ready to make a difference, consider donating it to Carolina Charities Auto. Your generous contribution not only supports our cause but also provides you with valuable tax deductions while helping families create wonderful lake memories. Join us in giving back to the community today!

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