Donate Your Bennington or Sun Tracker in Charleston Today!

Turning your Bennington, Sun Tracker, or Avalon pontoon into hope for our community. Your lake-property lifestyle can transform the lives of others in Charleston today.

Are you a proud owner of a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat in Charleston? These vessels are not just toys; they represent family memories on the water. With the sprawling lakes and picturesque views, many Charleston residents enjoy their pontoon boats for family gatherings, fishing trips, and leisurely cruises. If you’re considering parting ways with your boat due to lifestyle changes or an aging family, Wheels of Hope offers a seamless donation process that not only benefits you but also supports those in need within our community.

Whether it's navigating the complexities of title transfers, ensuring an accurate appraisal, or managing the logistics of trailer inclusion, our team understands the nuances of pontoon ownership. Your generous donation could be a substantial contribution, and we want to ensure you receive the maximum possible value while making a meaningful impact. As your family grows or downsizes, let us help turn your idle boat into a beacon of hope for others.

📖Generation guide

Bitoon • 1980s-2026

Traditional 2-log design ideal for family outings, typically 18-24 ft with 90-150hp engines from brands like Sun Tracker and Princecraft. Entry-level boats are a great start for new owners.

Tritoon • 2010-2026

Performance-oriented 3-log design offering superior speed (25-40 mph) and stability, typically 22-28 ft with 150-300hp. Popular models include Bennington and Manitou, perfect for leisurely adventures.

Premium Tritoon • 2010-2026

Luxury models like the Avalon Catalina and Harris Crowne offer top-tier features, comfort, and performance, making them desirable for family recreation and gatherings on the water.

Classic Models • 1980s-1990s

These older models may require more maintenance but can represent a nostalgic value to owners. Often seen as low-cost entry points for new boaters.

Modern Aluminum-Log • 2000-2026

Aluminum construction offers durability and lower maintenance costs, with models ranging from 18-30 ft, fitting into various recreational uses.

Known issues by generation

When considering the donation of your pontoon boat, it's essential to be aware of common issues associated with each generation. For Bitoons, sun-fade on vinyl furniture and potential mildew in marine-grade carpets are frequent concerns, often requiring reupholstering every 5-7 years. Tritoon models typically encounter performance distinctions; while 3-log designs are built for speed, the 2-log models move at a more leisurely pace. All models can suffer from log dents or leaks due to dock or trailer mishaps, and weld-seal repairs are common. Biennial bottom-painting for saltwater exposure is necessary, along with the possibility of worn mooring covers. Understanding these potential issues can help set realistic expectations during the donation process.

Donation value by condition + generation

Donation values for pontoon boats can vary significantly based on their condition, usage, and included accessories. Low-hour boats, particularly those stored on lifts and with minimal wear, can command higher valuations, often reaching $15,000-$30,000 for mid-tier Tritoon models and upwards of $40,000 for flagship models like the Bennington QX25. Trailer inclusion typically adds an additional $2,000-$5,000 in value. It is advisable to conduct a surveyor inspection ($300-$500) for donations valued over $5,000 to ensure fair appraisals and defensible valuations using resources like BUC, NADA Marine, or Kelley Blue Book Marine.

Donation process for this model

To ensure a smooth donation experience, you’ll need to provide your pontoon’s Hull Identification Number (HIN) located on the starboard transom. Don't forget to verify the separate VIN for the engine and trailer, as these assets are often titled separately. For boats over 5 net tons or 26+ ft, federal documentation may be required. If your pontoon has been moored in marine-title states like Florida or North Carolina, be sure to disclose this during the donation. Membership records from BoatU.S. or Sea Tow can also help clarify service history. Finally, we coordinate logistics for winter storage or seasonal pickups to ensure a hassle-free experience.

Charleston regional notes

In Charleston, pontoon owners often juggle lifestyle changes such as transitioning to snowbird living or downsizing their lakefront properties. The region’s blend of lakefront recreation and coastal living means that whether you’re using your pontoon for a leisurely day on the water or for adventure trips, knowing when to part ways with your vessel can be a tough decision. With a growing community of aging lake-house owners, we see an increased interest in donating boats that may no longer suit their needs, all while ensuring they leave a positive impact on local families in need.

FAQ

What is the Hull Identification Number (HIN)?
The HIN is a unique identifier for your pontoon boat, typically found on the starboard transom. It's crucial for registration and donation purposes.
How should I handle trailer titling?
Trailers are usually titled separately with their own VIN. Ensure you have this documentation ready as it can add value to your donation.
Do I need a surveyor for my boat?
While not mandatory, it's highly recommended for donations valued over $5,000 to get a surveyor's appraisal to substantiate the value for IRS purposes.
What if my boat was used in saltwater?
It's essential to disclose saltwater use, as it can impact the boat's condition and valuation. Saltwater exposure often requires additional maintenance.
How do you assess hours of use?
We assess hours of use based on engine run time rather than mileage, as this provides a clearer picture of the boat's condition and maintenance needs.
What are the logistics for winter storage pickup?
We coordinate seasonal pickups for boats stored in winter areas, ensuring we arrange logistics that work for you and follow necessary protocols for handling marine vehicles.
What is Form 8283 for appraisals?
Form 8283 is required for non-cash charitable donations valued over $500. For boats, this often involves a Section B appraisal to defend valuations to the IRS.

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If you own a Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat and are ready to part ways, consider donating to Wheels of Hope. Your boat can create waves of hope for families in need across Charleston. Let’s work together to make a difference while giving your beloved pontoon a second life.

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