Welcome to our new Boatbreakers site!

At Boatbreakers since the new year we have been busy in the office giving our website a new look. We want Boatbreakers to not only be a destination for those who want to dispose of their boats but also a platform used for teaching safe disposal practices and creating relationships with potential boat breaking partners. Our new look site will also list the fantastic range of items we have at our yard. We’ve got products from Floating Cranes to Admiralty Charts and everything in between.
Boatbreakers wants to tackle the issue of safe boat disposal head on and get the industry talking about a problem that is too often ignored by many. If you are a boat owner have you considered what happens to you boat at the end of it’s life? Keep up to date with what we are doing by following our Breaking Boats Boatbreakers Blog.
You can also follow us on Twitter: @boatbreakers, Vine: @boatbreakers and on Facebook.
Date Published: January 22, 2016
Last Modified: June 28, 2022
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