dgadee
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True, the mast on a 30 footer would cost over £10k to replace. There must be some value in scrappage for most boats, if not always enough to pay harbour arrears.I do not completely disagree ... you make good points .... but ...................
Even an old boat that has fallen to serious condition often has gear that is useful to another. I remember a Waterwitch in Langstone. Had sat for years up a small creek. Tide would come in - she would flood .. tide would go out ... she'd still be sat same spot on the bottom.
When I first saw her ... I tried to get owner to pass ownership over .. but he had debts on it and she was sitting free of mooring charges.
A few years passed ... I watched as he got worse ... and then one day - she was gone.
A bunch of guys had got together and 'bagged her' ... basically passed tarpaulins under her to help her float ... then moved her to be cradled out. The word was the hull was too far gone, but a lot of the gear was salvaged .. cleaned up and put to work again.
Even if only the engine provided parts etc - the effort was paid for.
We have only OP's post that the baot inj question is too far gone and therefore we are making comments based on scanty info. Who knows what is on the boat and salvagable ? I know of various 'hulks' sold / handed over to new owners who have then stripped and made good gear from them.