Welcome to the Breaking Boats Blog

Every scrap boat has a story, even when it reaches the end of the line. Welcome to the official blog of Boatbreakers, where we document the final voyages of the vessels (and their backstories) when they come through our Boat Scrapyard.

This blog offers a behind-the-scenes look at the reality of boat disposal and marine recycling in the UK. From recovering abandoned projects rotting in garden driveways to dealing with insurance write-offs and storm-damaged yachts, we tackle the jobs that keep our waterways and properties clear.

We also highlight the logistics of complex recoveries and the importance of environmental responsibility. We also showcase the “diamonds in the rough” the salvaged engines, masts, and vintage hardware that we rescue and recirculate to keep other boats afloat. Dive in to see our latest projects, unique finds, and the honest side of the marine industry.

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  • The Boatbreakers team were in the South East to collect an old motor boat from a farm in Faversham.

    Posted: 4 December 2024

  • The team are always happy to see a boat re-homed. Especially when they come into our inbox as a scrap enquiry.

    Posted: 29 November 2024

  • Boatbreakers were in Swanwick this week to collect a wooden boat for disposal.It's always a shame when a wooden boat is sent for scrap.

    Posted: 26 November 2024

  • Westerly Centaur in Truro The Boatbreakers team were down in Cornwall to collect and dispose of a Westerly Centaur. The boat was located in a yard near Truro. Her owner had pre-stripped the boat before we collected so there wasn't many items to salvage. If you're searching for [...]

    Posted: 15 November 2024

  • Boat Crash Disposal Recently the Boat breaking team were asked to dispose of a boat that was involved in a crash at the Isle of Wight. The boat in question was now back in Gosport at one of the local dry stacks. Every now and then we will [...]

    Posted: 5 October 2024

  • The Boatbreakers team had the difficult task of removing around 20 Dinghies for Oxford Sailing Club.

    Posted: 13 September 2024

  • We have been asked to help save a Classic wooden Stella yacht that is currently afloat in Southsea Marina. Our team have shared the boat through our Lonely Boats site and interest is starting to build. We are hoping that the boat should be saved this week. But [...]

    Posted: 3 September 2024

  • Caravela 22 from a Dorset Garden Our boat disposal team always love the challenge of removing a boat from a garden. Usually the jobs involve a great deal of planning and the problems that need to be worked around add to the fun. This time the team had [...]

    Posted: 14 August 2024

  • Anderson 22 Disposal The Boat breaking team were in Chandler's Ford to remove an Anderson 22 from an owner's driveway. Like every job to remove a boat from a garden or driveway we know it makes a big difference one we've completed the removal. Owners might even be able [...]

    Posted: 16 July 2024

  • How does the Boat Scrapyard group have a connection with the Henley Royal Regatta? In 2022 we helped a Boat Scrapyard member find a home for some Catamaran hulls that were in his garden.

    Posted: 11 July 2024

  • Our Boat Disposal team were in Portishead marina at the end of June to collect an Etap 26 for breaking.

    Posted: 11 July 2024

  • Lonely Boat Heading For Sailing Charity One of the main aims of the Lonely Boats offering is to give these forgotten boats a new lease of life. It's always nice to hear when a boat sells that they are going off to help a charity. We had been [...]

    Posted: 21 June 2024

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