2020 Vision for Boatbreakers
Happy New Year and new decade from all of us at Boatbreakers. Over the last ten years Boatbreakers has grown rapidly as we have tried to keep pace with the growing problem of end of life boats.
Happy New Year and new decade from all of us at Boatbreakers. Over the last ten years Boatbreakers has grown rapidly as we have tried to keep pace with the growing problem of end of life boats.
Boatbreakers are the undertakers of the marine industry. We usually get the call once a boat has reached her end of life from the owner.
Another Abandoned boat has been torched on Eastney beach. It follows the yacht we had torched before collection earlier this year.
The Boatbreakers team had a trip to Oxford last week. This time it was to collect an end of life Dawncraft 25 river cruiser.
Marine Conservation is a big issue to us. Boatbreakers donate a percentage of each month's profit we make through our boat disposal service to Sea Changers.
A Catamaran chop finished our week off nicely. Our Boatbreakers team were out on the road again last Friday.
Boatbreakers have been featured in the December edition of 'The Report'. The magazine is produced by the International Institute of Marine Surveying.
A speed boat collection from Staines started off our December. It's usually a very quiet month for us as the country gears up for Christmas.
Another day, another yacht collection. This time the boat was collected from Wilson's Boatyard on Hayling Island
A small boat collection provided a nice morning out for the team last week. Small boat collections are always fairly straight forward as it's relatively easy to winch them onto our trailer.