Road Trip! Come with us to Scrap a Shetland in Suffolk! Boat Disposal Diary #1 [Video]

Published On: July 13th, 2023|By |Categories: Portfolio, Scrap a Boat, Scrap a Motorboat|Last Updated: July 14th, 2023|
Road Trip! Come with us to Scrap a Shetland in Suffolk! Boat Disposal Diary #1 [Video]

Follow a day in the life for the Boatbreakers team. We set off from the south coast and headed North east to Ipswich. The boat was a small Shetland that was in a sorry state. After a number of botched repairs she almost sank and the owner decided it was time to go. What do you think about the repairs that were done?! We made an effort to film exactly what goes on in a little boat collection as we winch it all up onto our flatbed trailer.

Once the boat was empty of water and loaded we set off back home. We dropped the boat into one of our recycling centres on route and gave ourselves a clear trailer for returning to Portsmouth.

Date Published: July 13, 2023

Last Modified: July 14, 2023

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