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Title: Disposal of plastic boats
Post by: paul turner on 02 Jun 2025, 07:40
Is anyone aware of any schemes to dispose of/recycle old plastic/grp boats?  :-\
Title: Re: Disposal of plastic boats
Post by: TimHamp on 02 Jun 2025, 08:48
Cut them up (circular saw works well) into sections, take them to a council waste disposal site and drop into the energy recovery skip. Goes to nearest waste-to-power station. Check restrictions on trailers or commercial looking vehicles, some don't allow trailers and most will charge if they think you are a disposing as a business.

Tim
Title: Re: Disposal of plastic boats
Post by: Jerry G on 06 Jun 2025, 05:11
Remove all the metal fittings, keel band etc first.  Either treat these as scrap metal or hoard them!  Locally I offloaded much of my hoard at a boat auction.  When sawing up the fibreglass wear a face mask, particularly if using electric saw etc.  I hasten to add that I never scrapped any of my N12s, I always found some idiot to buy them!  I did scrap a very second hand tender I bought for £20 for my first post-N12 yacht.  I sawed that up by hand using an ordinary panel saw.