Boatbreakers Devon Wooden Yacht Disposal
The Boatbreakers team were in Devon to scrap an old wooden yacht on a farm. Typically for the team the day the job was booked for ended up being the hottest day of the year so far!
The Boatbreakers team were in Devon to scrap an old wooden yacht on a farm. Typically for the team the day the job was booked for ended up being the hottest day of the year so far!
Boat Scrapyard Marketplace The Boatbreakers team are excited to launch a classifieds section to our Boat Scrapyard store. The new site will be called Boat Scrapyard Marketplace and will offer people the chance to list and sell their [...]
Our most recent boat in for disposal was a storm damaged Wellcraft 192 from Poole. The Wellcraft speedboat was caught in stormy conditions and it seems to have flooded before sinking on her mooring.
Another day and another yacht through the Boat Scrapyard. However this tired looking yellow fin keeled yacht on a trailer had an interesting life.
Over the years the Boatbreakers team is well used to dealing with boats that haven't moved for a number of years. This week we collected a boat that has been sat in a garage for 51 years.
Four Scrap Boat Collection After the success of our recent hat-trick of boat removals in one day, the Boatbreakers team went one better. This time the team managed to remove and dispose of four boats at once from [...]
For anyone who likes to see what we get up to there is now lots of Boatbreakers content on Discovery+. As many of you will know the Boatbreakers team have featured in the hit TV show Scrap Kings on Quest.
The Boatbreakers team have had an extremely busy spring so far. This week we even had three yacht collections in a single day.
Our Boatbreakers team are always happy to discuss what we do with anyone who is interested. Our most recent set of questions was sent across by a guy in America.
Whenever the Boatbreakers team deal with an old wooden boat the chances are it will have significant history behind it. We always notice that emotions run highly with wooden boats and so they should.
Our latest arrival at the Boatbreakers Boat Scrapyard was an Elizabethan 29 yacht. It was actually a boat that was supposed to come to us in March 2020 but Covid changed that plan.
Our Boatbreakers team were back out on the water in Portsmouth Harbour last week. We had received a call from a local sailing club to ask us to remove an abandoned boat from their moorings.