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Buy USED boat parts and save a fortune

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Find great deals on used boat parts at boat salvage yards, marine consignment stores, and online

If prices for new boat parts make you cringe, you can buy used boat parts for less than half the retail price. The trick is knowing where to look.

Where to buy used boat parts?

There are four best places to find used boat parts and marine supplies:

  • Boat salvage yards (boat junk yards)
  • Marine consignment stores
  • Online stores
  • Salvage auctions

Be sure to check out the maps below to find used boat parts near you.

Photo credit (above): John Lloyd

Boat salvage yards and boat junk yards

If you enjoy bargain hunting, you’ll love picking over parts at a boat salvage yard. A marine salvage yard is a place where wrecked and salvage boats go to be taken apart and recycled. Often these companies also specialize in boat removal and offer boat disposal services.

Photo of boat salvage yards with outboard motors and shelves of boating equipment
With over 15 acres of inventory, Don’s Marine Salvage on Florida’s Gulf Coast has an incredible assortment of second hand parts.

How it works

Boat junk yards buy boats that are damaged beyond repair (or no longer wanted) from boat owners and insurance companies for rock-bottom prices. Sometimes these boat scrap yards will specialize in a certain type of boat (e.g. yachts or power).

The boat junkyard then dismantles and sells the boat salvage parts to customers.

At “pick and pull” yards” you’re set loose in the yard with a screwdriver, free to climb all over the boats and pull off the pieces that strike your fancy. The deals can be outstanding.

For example, I once spent a pleasant afternoon stripping 30 lbs of Harken blocks and cleats off a grounded race boat and paid only 25 dollars for my bag of booty. That hardware could have easily cost me 10-20x at a chandlery.

Very often the boat junk yard staff can help you find the right part. If you’re looking for a specific part, call ahead to inquire about availability.

hurricane damaged boats
Hurricane-damaged boats are often salvaged for parts.
“Hurricane Sandy Aftermath – Howard Beach – 10/30/2012” by Pam_Andrade is licensed under CC BY 2.0

What you’ll find

If it’s attached to a boat, you’ll likely find it at a salvage yard! Engines, water pumps, winches, blocks, doors, hatches, booms, masts, etc.

Sometimes you’ll find items like used sails, lines, and electronics but many owners will strip out items that can be resold before delivering the boat to the salvage yard.

boat being lifted by a crane on railway tracks
Boats are loaded and transported to a yard
“Boat being loaded3” by MTAPhotos is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Pros

  • Boat salvage yards are the place to go for the best price. Their cheap parts can make your boat repairs and projects a lot more affordable. Plus, there’s no shipping cost.
  • You can physically inspect the part before buying it
  • Boat junk yard staff will know the history of the boat and how this will affect the quality of the parts. For example, boat parts from freshwater boats tend to be in better shape than parts from saltwater boats. How the boat was damaged may also affect your decision to buy a part. For example, you might not want to buy rigging hardware from a boat that lost its mast. However, buying a boom from a boat with fire damage might be fine.
  • You get to be on the boat recycling front lines and pull everything apart yourself! It’s great weekend entertainment.

Cons

  • You often have to remove the boat parts you want from the boat (bring tools)
  • Parts are still attached to the boat and therefore not organized like they are in a chandlery. This makes it difficult to find and compare parts
  • Unlike new parts, used marine parts may be less durable, faulty, and there is no warranty
  • Boat salvage yards often have very few staff so don’t expect to get advice on your boat project

Find boat salvage yards near you

To find boat junkyards near you, check out this map of boat junk yards in the United States.

Boat shopping tip! If you’re looking for a good deal on a whole boat (not just parts), be sure to check out how to find cheap boats on Craigslist.

Marine consignment stores

Good things come to those who rummage! If you’re lucky enough to have a marine consignment store in your area (see map below) you can save money on boat parts.

Minney’s Yacht Surplus is a MUST-visit for any sailor traveling through Southern California

How it works

Marine consignment stores buy or consign boat parts from boat owners and liquidation facilities and then resell them with a small markup. Sometimes stores will let you trade in your old boat parts.

For example, we once walked into a boat consignment store with three old sails we didn’t want and came out with a captain’s chair, a spinnaker pole, and $100 in cash. It’s a great way to turn your boat clutter into useful gear.

used sailboat parts stacked outside a white building
Minney’s Yacht Surplus offers a great selection of used sailboat parts; photo credit: Minney’s Yacht Surplus

What you’ll find

Anything you’d expect to find in a chandlery including great deals on electronics, sails, rigging, and hardware.

Pros

  • Marine consignment stores have affordable prices and no shipping cost.
  • Staff only accept consignment items of a certain quality so you won’t have to wade through junk for hours
  • Items are organized throughout the store making them easier to browse
  • You have the opportunity to trade in your old boat parts
  • You can physically inspect the parts before purchase
  • Knowledgeable staff offer fast service and can advise you on boat parts and your projects

Cons

  • Though inexpensive, parts cost more than they would at a salvage yard
  • Occasionally consigned items have prices that are set too high by the owner of the item
  • There are no warranties or returns

Find marine consignment stores near you

Search for boat consignment stores near you. This map includes stores from Good Old Boat’s awesome list of boating consignment stores

Online stores for used boat parts

While most of the marine consignment stores above, also sell items online, there are a few organizations that specialize in online only.

a screenshot of craigslist search results showing used boat parts for sale
Craigslist has a treasure trove of boat parts

How it works

Search online to find a wide selection of parts and have them shipped right to your door.

Be sure to read the fine print and understand who the seller is. Sometimes it’s a company selling parts, in which case the parts have usually been inspected and tested. In other cases, the parts are being sold by an individual, in which case there are really no quality standards.

What you’ll find

You can buy anything online that you’d find at a chandlery but keep in mind it will be a lot more expensive to ship heavy parts like anchors, chain, or propellers.

Pros

  • Buying online is cheaper than buying at a chandlery
  • Accessible and convenient
  • Easy to browse and compare parts in well-organized categories
  • Sometimes parts are inspected and tested before the sale
  • It’s possible to find highly specialized and discontinued boat parts

Cons

  • More expensive than marine consignment stores and boat salvage yards and there’ll be shipping costs.
  • There’s no way to personally inspect parts before the purchase
  • No in-person staff to provide advice, though often staff are available by email or phone
A screenshot of used boat parts on ebay
Ebay is great for tracking down hard-to-find parts

Buy second-hand boat parts online from these websites:

In the last couple of years, many of the online boat part vendors have shut down their websites.

Shipwreck Salvage seems to be one of the few sites left standing. The company is run by a semi-retired mechanic and sells freshwater parts worldwide.

If you know of anyone who is selling boat parts online and has a large inventory, let us know in the comments and we’ll add them to our list.

Of course, you can always find boat parts in your local area (and beyond) by searching buy and sell sites like eBay, Kijiji, and Craigslist.

Salvage boats for sale at auction

There is one last place you can buy cheap boat parts – at auction! If you’re planning a big project (like outfitting a boat to sail around the world or restoring a classic boat) you may want to find a salvage boat for sale, buy it, and part it out yourself.

wooden auctioneers gavel
Boat auctions are another way to find deals on used parts

Look for police and other auctions in your area or search an online auction site like AutoBidMaster, YachtSalvage.com, Copart, and SCA.

How it works

Find out when an auction is taking place in your area or use one of the online auction sites listed above. Place your bid and watch carefully as the bidding closes.

What you’ll find

From storm-damaged sailboats to outboard motors to police-seized sport boats, you can find anything at auction, often at a more than reasonable price.

Pros

  • Buying a whole boat and parting it out will be very cost-effective because you’re buying in bulk
  • In the case of a live auction, you may be able to physically view the boat
  • You can sell any parts of the boat that you don’t need and recoup some of the purchase price
  • Buying at auction can be exciting!

Cons

  • It’s hard to know the quality of individual parts as you won’t be able to inspect them in detail
  • You’ll need somewhere to store the boat while you’re parting it out
  • Parting out a boat is time-consuming
  • Once you’ve finished parting out the boat there will be disposal costs

Tips for buying used boat parts

  1. Be precise. Before purchasing, make sure it’s the right part and compatible with your specific boat’s make and model. Before calling a parts department, see if you can find a serial number for the part you’re replacing. Also, take careful measurements of all the key dimensions and check them against the listing.
  2. Inspect thoroughly. When buying used boat parts, it’s essential to inspect them thoroughly. Request detailed photos from different angles and ask the seller about the condition, history, and any known issues with the part. If possible, arrange to see the part in person before finalizing the purchase.
  3. Buy from reputable sources. Your best bet is to purchase used boat parts from reputable sources such as established marine salvage yards or dealers. Professional sellers are more likely to accurately describe the condition of the part as well as provide great service and fast shipping.
  4. Check for warranty or return policy. Ask about any warranties or return policies offered by the seller. A limited warranty or return option can provide you with some peace of mind in case the part turns out to be faulty or incompatible with your boat.
  5. Ask about service history. Inquire about the service history, especially if it’s a complex part or system like an outboard motor or stern drive unit. Knowing how the part was maintained, and if it received proper care, can give you insight into its overall condition and potential longevity.

Remember, while buying used parts can save you money, it’s important to balance cost savings with the quality and condition of the parts. Take your time to make an informed decision.

Happy used boat part shopping!

Thom Howard

Friday 21st of June 2019

Great ideas for saving money! For anyone in the SF Bay area, you should visit Pelican Marine in Alameda. They're a consignment store with a very large inventory. You can visit them online at https://bluepelicanmarine.com/ but they don't have their full inventory there.

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