Donate Your Pontoon Boat in Wyoming to Wheels for Wishes

Transform your Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft boat into a wish-granting vessel for children in Wyoming, while enjoying the freedom of lake-life or seasonal storage.

Are you the proud owner of a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat in Wyoming? If so, you understand the joys of lake life and family fun on the water. However, as families grow, lifestyles change, and seasons pass, you may find yourself contemplating the future of your trusty vessel. Donating your pontoon boat can provide a new adventure for children in need while allowing you to maximize your tax benefits.

Our donation program at Wheels for Wishes makes it simple to turn your watercraft into a powerful tool for good. Many donors are lakefront property owners or seasonal snowbirds looking to downsize or divest from assets, making this an ideal time to consider contributing. Including the trailer can also significantly enhance the value of your donation, providing maximum impact for both you and the children we serve.

📖Generation guide

Bitoon • 1980s-2026

Standard family pontoon boats, typically 18-24 ft long, powered by 90-150hp engines. Great for leisurely lake outings but limited in speed.

Tritoon • 2010-2026

Performance-driven with 3 logs, 22-28 ft in length, featuring 150-300hp engines. Ideal for high-speed fun and stability at higher speeds.

Entry-level Bitoon • 1980s-2000s

Affordable pontoons from brands like Sun Tracker and Princecraft, perfect for family recreation on a budget.

Mid-tier Tritoon • 2010-2026

These models offer the perfect balance of comfort and performance, typically ranging from 22-25 ft for family activities.

Flagship Tritoon • 2015-2026

Luxury pontoons, such as Bennington QX25 and Manitou Encore SR, providing top-notch features and amenities for the ultimate lake experience.

Known issues by generation

All pontoon boats, whether bitoon or tritoon, can experience specific issues over time. Bitoons may struggle with performance, only reaching 18-22 mph due to their 2-log design, whereas tritoons can achieve speeds of 25-40 mph, making them popular among performance enthusiasts. Common concerns include UV degradation of vinyl furniture, necessitating reupholstering every 5-7 years, and potential repairs for impacts or leaks on the log pontoons. Marine-grade carpet replacement is also needed on older models due to mildew and sun-fade, costing between $1,500 to $3,000. Additionally, biennial bottom-paint renewals and mooring cover wear are important for maintaining aesthetic and functional value.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your pontoon boat donation can vary significantly based on its condition, hours of use, and included accessories like electronics and trailers. Low-hour models, particularly those that have been well-maintained and include a trailer, can see values ranging from $15,000 to $80,000. For accurate valuations, we recommend a surveyor inspection for donations valued at $5,000 or more, using resources like BUC, NADA Marine, and Kelley Blue Book Marine to ensure your donation qualifies for Form 8283 Section B treatment.

Donation process for this model

When considering a pontoon boat donation, be sure to have the Hull Identification Number (HIN) readily available, located on the transom of the boat. Additionally, the motor may have its own VIN or serial number. It's essential to differentiate whether your boat is USCG documented or state-titled, especially for boats over 5 net tons. If you have a trailer, remember that it has a separate VIN and may require its own title processing. We recommend a surveyor inspection for donations valued over $5,000 for accurate appraisal. We also assist in arranging seasonal pick-ups for winter-stored boats, ensuring your donation experience is as smooth as possible.

Wyoming regional notes

In Wyoming, pontoon boats are a cherished asset among lakefront property owners and are often seen as central to family recreation. Many local donors are transitioning to a lifestyle that prioritizes downsizing or adapting to changing family dynamics. With varying climates—where some lake lovers enjoy summer days on the water and others prefer winter sports—understanding the seasonal use of these boats is crucial. Additionally, being aware of maintenance needs, such as saltwater versus freshwater usage, can help maximize the longevity and enjoyment of your pontoon boat.

FAQ

How do I find the HIN on my pontoon boat?
The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is usually located on the starboard side of the transom, engraved on a metal plate or stamped into the fiberglass.
Do I need to title the trailer separately?
Yes, in most states, the pontoon trailer is titled separately and may require its own VIN for donation purposes.
Is a surveyor inspection necessary for my donation?
If your pontoon boat is valued at $5,000 or more, we strongly recommend a surveyor inspection, which usually costs between $300 and $500, to validate the value.
What if my pontoon boat has been in saltwater?
If your boat has been used in saltwater, it’s important to disclose this, as it may require additional maintenance like biennial bottom-paint and could affect its value.
How do I track hours of use for my pontoon boat?
Most modern pontoon boats come with hour meters that log the engine’s run time. It’s a good practice to keep maintenance records for accurate tracking.
What are the logistics for winter storage pickup?
We can coordinate with you for seasonal pickups, ensuring that whether your boat is stored in a winterized facility or at home, the donation process is seamless.
How do I get an appraisal for Form 8283?
For valuations over $5,000, we recommend using a surveyor familiar with marine values, alongside resources like BUC, NADA Marine, or Kelley Blue Book Marine.

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If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of children by donating your Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat, we invite you to reach out. Your donation not only helps fulfill wishes but also ensures your beloved watercraft continues to bring joy, even after you've moved on. Join us in creating unforgettable memories for those in need in Wyoming!

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