Donate Your Pontoon Boat in Utah: Bennington, Manitou & More

If your pontoon boat is sitting unused, consider donating it to ReviveRides and help support outdoor recreation for Utah families while enjoying potential tax benefits.

Utah's beautiful lakes are a treasure for families and friends who love to spend time on the water, making your Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat a valuable asset. As many owners age or downsize their lakefront properties, they often seek ways to simplify their lives while also giving back to the community. Donating your pontoon boat can provide you with valuable tax benefits while supporting local families who cherish lake recreation.

The value of your donation is influenced by its hours of use rather than mileage, providing a unique angle for pontoon boat donors in Utah's vibrant outdoor community. Including the trailer with your donation can increase its value significantly, making it an attractive choice for both the donor and the receiving organization. By donating, you ensure your beloved boat continues to make memories for others.

📖Generation guide

Bitoon • 1980s-2026

2-log, traditional family pontoons 18-24 ft, powered by 90-150hp engines. Entry-level models by brands like Sun Tracker and Princecraft are excellent for casual lake outings.

Tritoon • 2010-2026

3-log performance pontoons, typically 22-28 ft, with 150-300hp engines. Models from Bennington and Manitou are designed for speed and comfort, making them ideal for recreational activities.

Known issues by generation

Each class of pontoon boats has its own set of known issues that can affect their performance and lifespan. Bitoon models typically experience lower performance speeds (18-22 mph), and issues like sun-faded vinyl furniture and stained marine-grade carpets are common due to UV exposure. Tritoon models, while offering superior performance (25-40 mph), may also face issues like log dent repairs and the need for biennial bottom-paint renewals if used in saltwater. Attention to mooring cover wear and structural integrity—especially with older models—can help maintain their value and usability.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your pontoon boat can vary significantly based on its condition and hours of use. Low-hour examples in excellent condition, particularly well-maintained tritoons like the Bennington QX25 or Manitou Encore, can command $40k-$80k. Mid-tier models may range from $15k-$30k, while entry-level bitoons typically see $5k-$15k. Including the trailer can add an additional $2k-$5k value. For boats valued at $5k or more, a surveyor inspection ($300-$500) is recommended to defend valuations based on appraisal standards from BUC, NADA Marine, or Kelley Blue Book Marine.

Donation process for this model

When donating your pontoon boat, it’s crucial to provide the Hull Identification Number (HIN) found on the transom, and to document the separate VIN for the outboard motor. If your boat exceeds 5 net tons, be aware of USCG documentation requirements. Trailers are often titled separately, so check for a distinct VIN. For high-value donations, consider obtaining a surveyor inspection to ensure accurate appraisal for tax deductions. Seasonal logistics are also important, especially if your boat is stored or if you're considering winter pick-up for snowmobile donations.

Utah regional notes

In Utah, the recreational boating lifestyle is robust, with many pontoon owners enjoying the stunning lakes and outdoor activities. The aging lakefront-property dynamic means that many owners are looking to downsize or transition to new adventures. Seasonal storage practices vary widely in this region, and understanding the nuances between fresh-water and salt-water boating can enhance the longevity and enjoyment of your investment. Engaging with local organizations like ReviveRides can ensure your pontoon continues to contribute to the recreational fabric of Utah.

FAQ

How do I find the Hull Identification Number (HIN)?
The HIN is typically located on the starboard side of the transom. It's a unique identifier for your pontoon boat and is required for the donation process.
What about the trailer? Is it included in the donation?
Yes, the trailer can significantly increase the value of your donation. Make sure to check the separate VIN for your trailer, as it is often titled separately.
Should I get a surveyor inspection for my donation?
If your pontoon boat is valued at $5k or more, it’s highly recommended to obtain a surveyor inspection to establish a fair market value for your tax deduction.
Do I need to disclose if my boat has been used in saltwater?
Yes, you should disclose any history of saltwater use, as this can affect the condition and valuation of your boat.
How do I determine the hours of use for my pontoon?
Hours of use are tracked on the boat's engine hours meter. This is more relevant than mileage for valuing your boat.
What are the winter-storage pickup logistics for my pontoon?
We can arrange for pickup during the winter months, especially if your boat is currently stored. Be sure to communicate the storage location and access details.
How do I handle the Form 8283 appraisal?
For donations over $5k, you will need to complete Form 8283. It's advisable to keep records of your boat’s appraisal from a professional marine appraiser.

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If you're ready to part with your cherished Bennington, Sun Tracker, Manitou, Avalon, or Princecraft pontoon boat, consider donating it to ReviveRides. Your contribution can help foster a love for outdoor recreation in Utah while providing you with meaningful tax benefits. Join us in making a difference today!

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