You want to create an auction boat listing.

Why? Whats involve? How long does it take?

Why?

  • We want to attract as many bids as possible for your boat, only receiving a commission when bidding meets you price point expectation and gets sold. It’s in our interest as well as yours to get the best price possible. Matching sellers with buyers is our ultimate goal.
  • Why use freeboatseller.co.uk? Our business is in our name, it’s what we do best.
  • Why use an auction and not a sales listing. Auctions are by far the most exciting way to sell your boat. Having your boat infront of thousands of like minded boating people. We are a great community.

Whats involved?

  • Creating a listing has never been easier, our listing creation form will guide you through all boating categories and considerations. Some obvious, some you may never have thought about.
  • Be honesty, be factual, be concise.
  • We want to provide our buyers with as much information as possible, this enables them to bid with confidence.
  • Check the final summary page, go backwards and forwards through the categories to make any adjustments.
  • Once happy submit your listing to our team for review, we will then contact you

How long does it take?

  • Listings for tenders/small boats will take about 10 minutes.
  • Larger more complicated boats such as narrow boats or larger sailing/motor boats will take longer as there are more categories to complete. Having all your information to hand will make things quicker.
  • Not too sure of the information required, take a look at our sellers guide.
Need more information? Take a look at our FAQs, or even our terms and conditions.
 

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What kind of boat do you want to list?

"Powered boats such as speed boats, cruisers, power boats, bow riders, cuddies and skiffs. Norfolk Broads pleasure boats, sea/river cruising vessels with berths."

"Narrow boats, Wide beams, Dutch barge. Typically river/canal boats with berths (live aboard)."

"Main source of propulsion is a sail."

"Smaller boats, ribs, dinghies, rigid or inflatable. Typically used to service other boats, ie ferrying crew and supplies to shore."

"A trawler boat is a type of fishing vessel specifically designed for trawling, A method of fishing that involves dragging a large net through the water. Trawlers are built to be sturdy and capable of withstanding the harsh conditions often encountered at sea."

"Typically built to operate in the coastal waters where lobsters/crabs are found, often in challenging sea conditions. The hull is usually deep and sturdy to handle rough sea conditions and to provide stability while hauling heavy lobster traps. An open and spacious deck area is essential for handling lobster traps, lines, and the catch. The deck is often reinforced to withstand the weight and wear from frequent hauling and dropping of traps."

"Large, powerful boats equipped with luxurious amenities for extended fishing trips. They have ample space for storing gear and catch, and are designed for deep-sea fishing expeditions."

"A specialised vessel designed to support professional diving operations for various industries, including underwater construction, inspection, maintenance, salvage, and scientific research. "Equiped with a dive platform, a stable and spacious platform at the stern of the boat, often with a ladder or lift system, to facilitate easy entry and exit for divers."

"If you are, or have earnt a living from it. Typically a Dredger, Ferry Boat, Fire Boat, Patrol Boat, Pilot, Tug Boat etc."