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By Author Fiona McGlynn

Posted on Last updated: August 16, 2023

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

Table of contents

  • 1 Where to buy used boat parts?
  • 2.1 How it works
  • 2.2 What you’ll find
  • 2.5 Find boat salvage yards near you
  • 3.1 How it works
  • 3.2 What you’ll find
  • 3.5 Find marine consignment stores near you
  • 4.1 How it works
  • 4.2 What you’ll find
  • 4.5 Buy second-hand boat parts online from these websites:
  • 5.1 How it works
  • 5.2 What you’ll find
  • 6 Tips for buying used boat parts

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.

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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.

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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.

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  • 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.
  • 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.

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.

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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.

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

  • 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
  • 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.

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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.

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.

  • 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
  • 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

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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.

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

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.

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.

  • 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!
  • 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

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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!

Fiona McGlynn

Fiona McGlynn is an award-winning boating writer who created Waterborne as a place to learn about living aboard and traveling the world by sailboat. She has written for boating magazines including BoatUS, SAIL, Cruising World, and Good Old Boat. She’s also a contributing editor at Good Old Boat and BoatUS Magazine. In 2017, Fiona and her husband completed a 3-year, 13,000-mile voyage from Vancouver to Mexico to Australia on their 35-foot sailboat.

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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Replacing sailboat parts is expensive. This makes finding used, junked and salvaged boat parts critical for saving money. There are plenty of boat junkyards around, but there are also some that specialize in sailboats. These yards take in junked sailboats and sell the used parts that still function. Below I’ll share my experience with the sailboat salvage yards near me . I’ll also share where to find one near you and how to junk a sailboat if you have one that has reached its end of life.

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How Sailboat Salvage Yards Operate

Sailboat salvages are similar to a standard boat junkyard , except they specialize in “mostly” sailboats. I say mostly, because places like the Sailboat junkyards near me, also carry other small vessels and watercraft. These businesses are privately owned, operate on a local level, and are most often located near marinas. Some have a yard where you can walk around and pull your own parts, while others pre-pull parts and sell them online only.

These junkyards are part of the vehicle recycling industry and they actually help reduce waste and keep our water supply clean, by ensuring abandoned boats have a place to go.

How Do Salvage Yards Get Junked Sailboats

Sailboat salvages source their inventory from a few different channels. They may purchase a junked vessel from a private owner, a salvage auction, an insurance company, a liquidated business, or a marina.

When a boat comes from an insurance company it is the result of being deemed “totaled” in an accident. The insurance company will sell the junked vessel to a junkyard to offset the payout of a claim. When a boat comes from a private owner it is often the case that it has reached its end of life. Typically in all cases, the costs of repairs are more than the value of the sailboat.

Depending on the condition of the boat, they may choose to sell it with a salvage title, auction it, or sell off the functioning parts.

Finding Salvage Sailboat Boat Parts

My best advice is to call these places before visiting. Many, but not all, will have a database of inventory they can query. Some well-managed salvos will even have their updated inventory online. I always like to call these places because in my experience there are always things not listed online. You can ask about specific manufacturers or even just inquire about types such as Cutters, Catboats, Dinghys, Katchs, Schooners, Sloops, and Yawls.

Your standard boat junkyard may also have some of these vessels, but a sailboat salvage will be easier to find parts at.

What Kind of Salvage Parts Can You Find

At the sailboat salvage yards near me you can find all kinds of parts. They will dismantle the boat and strip off all the functioning parts that are salvageable. You can find parts such as hulls, keels, masts, mainsails, headsails, motors, cabin parts, electronics, wiring harnesses, rudders, sterns, cleats, ropes, seats, consoles, flooring, flooring kits, decking, marine plywood etc. You can also find trailers and trailer parts, hitches, anchoring parts, fishing equipment, and more.

Salvage Yards That Buy Sailboats

If you are selling a junked sailboat, you can contact a junk boat buyer or a marine salvage. Before you start the process though, you should get informed about how to make the most cash from your vessel. You should at least consider how much would it cost to repair the boat. A boat that floats and works is worth more than one that doesn’t. You may end up deciding the repairs are not worth it, but you should do the math. If you can get the boat to a point where you can sell it independently, you will make far more money then selling a junk boat for cash business .

If you think junking the boat is the best option then do the following:

  • Remove all your personal belongings from the vessel.
  • Cancel the registration and insurance.
  • Locate your title, you will need it to sell the boat.
  • Be ready to negotiate transport, how will the buyer get the boat?
  • Find comparable sailboats online and try to figure out a reasonable asking price.
  • Remove any valuable parts you think you can sell on your own.

Selling a junked sailboat is not like selling a junked car. A sailboat doesn’t have scrap metal like a car and therefore will fetch less on the secondary market. In fact, if you have a fiberglass sailboat, there are even fewer parts for a sailboat salvage to reuse, and recycling fiberglass on their end is difficult. Be prepared for low offers on your vessel.

In my experience, offers will often be extremely low for a junked sailboat. Be ready to provide pictures and describe the condition and issues with the boat.

Negotiating Tips for Getting Max Value from Your Vessel

  • Call more than one place to get a quote.
  • Work everything out upfront before they come and take your vessel.
  • Don’t sign over the title until you have money in your hand.

The Pros and Cons of Salvage Sailboat Parts

Salvaging sailboat parts from a sailboat wrecking yard can be both a practical and cost-effective endeavor, presenting a range of pros and cons. On the positive side, salvage yards often offer used boat parts at a fair price, providing boat enthusiasts with an economical alternative to purchasing new components. These locations serve as a haven for individuals seeking affordable solutions for repairs or upgrades to their vessels. Moreover, salvage yards have embraced similar technologies to traditional auto salvage, enabling customers to search for specific parts online or through platforms like Facebook ads. This accessibility to additional information allows for efficient navigation of available inventory.

On the downside, the location of salvage yards can pose a challenge for some, as not everyone may have a convenient shop nearby. Additionally, the quality of salvaged parts may vary, requiring careful inspection before purchase. Despite these potential drawbacks, the services offered by salvage yards, especially those equipped with reputable brands like Volvo Penta, can provide valuable resources for boating enthusiasts in need of cost-effective alternatives for maintaining or upgrading their vessels.

Advantage Buying Salvage Parts

Getting replacement parts at a junkyard is all about saving money. If you go to the manufacturer you will pay an arm and a leg for new parts. On the other hand, you can find plenty of used and salvage parts on junked sailboats. In some instances like doing a restoration, junked parts might be your only way of finding replacement parts.

The other great thing about used parts is that you will find OEM pieces. Getting parts that are factory-installed and assembled beats getting after market parts.

Disadvantages of Salvage Parts

When it comes to salvage sailboat parts, quality is the biggest concern. No matter how well you inspect a part, you can’t be sure of its quality. Typically with salvage sailboats, you aren’t going to find any service records. Some sailboat junkyards may offer a warranty for a few extra dollars per part. I would encourage you to consider that if you are purchasing anything mechanical.

While there are different types of sailboat salvages like self-service (you pick parts) and full-service (you buy parts online), they all generally work the same. Depending on the yard you may even be able to negotiate the price of the used parts you need. Many parts like seats, sails, and flooring have standard pricing. It’s best to call around to try and find what you need and get the price that you want. This is what I have learned from the sailboat salvage yards near me.

FAQs: Sailboat Salvage Yards Near Me

Why would i consider a sailboat salvage yard.

Sailboat salvage yards can be a cost-effective solution for boat owners looking for replacement parts or individuals interested in purchasing a sailboat project at a lower cost. Salvage yards often have a variety of items, from sails to navigation equipment.

How do I find sailboat salvage yards near me?

You can start by searching online directories, and marine forums, or contacting local marinas and boat repair shops. Additionally, asking fellow sailors or joining boating communities may provide recommendations.

What types of sailboat parts can I find at a salvage yard?

Salvage yards typically offer a range of sailboat parts, including sails, rigging hardware, winches, navigation equipment, engines, and more. The availability may vary, so it’s recommended to contact the yard directly for specific inquiries.

Can I sell my damaged sailboat to a salvage yard?

Yes, many salvage yards are interested in purchasing damaged or decommissioned sailboats. Contact your local salvage yards to inquire about their process for selling boats.

Are the items at sailboat salvage yards in good condition?

Items at salvage yards can vary in condition. Some may be in excellent shape, while others may require repairs. It’s essential to inspect items thoroughly or ask the salvage yard for details on the condition of specific parts.

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The 6 Best Sources for Sailboat Parts and Supplies

This blog is big on saving money while doing restoration and improvement projects. I’ve literally saved a boat load of money by doing almost all projects myself, buying gently used parts, and shopping for bargains online. As of the time I wrote this post, I’ve saved over $10,000 compared to the suggested retail price of the parts and supplies that I actually used. If that sounds incredibly high, consider Chip Ford who has spent over $40,000 on his C-22 and is now trying to sell it. Boy, I hope he doesn’t have regrets. Good luck, Chip!

Even though I’ve saved 72 percent on average off of retail prices, that also means that I’ve spent a lot of money on the projects you read about here. You can do the math to estimate how much I’ve spent. It’s actually slightly higher than that because I’ve made some minor improvements that have no corresponding savings. So to me, being stingy doesn’t mean being cheap or a miser. If I were truly cheap, I wouldn’t have a boat at all! It just means not paying more than I have to.

In some of the posts here, particularly those that use specialized parts, I mention the sources of the parts and supplies that I used, but in most posts I do not. That’s primarily because in most cases, you can buy the parts and supplies from multiple sources.

Most skippers have their favorite sources for parts. You probably do too and so do I. But if you’re new to sailboat restoration and improvement or just to certain types of projects (such as canvas or electrical), you might be wondering what are the best sources. If that’s you, the following list will give you a jump-start on finding what you need at the best prices.

This is my favorite sources list. These sources are where I’ve actually spent the most money. I’ll give a short description of the types of parts and supplies that I buy there and why. When I buy new retail parts and supplies, I usually try to group as many items together from the same source to take advantage of free shipping offers or to lower the shipping cost of each item.

Understand that this list is very subjective. It’s based almost entirely on the lowest prices. These sources do not necessarily have the best choice of every type of part, the best customer service, return policy, lowest shipping costs, etc. Also, these are general parts sources, not specialists for things like rope, wiring, canvas, wood parts, and so on. I’ve also made many one-time purchases from other suppliers. If there’s enough interest, I might write a separate post about specialty suppliers.

So without further ado, I present a countdown of my 6 favorite sources of parts and supplies in classic Tonight Show ascending order:

What boat owner doesn’t know about  West Marine ? Their biggest advantage is that there’s probably a store near you. Second is they carry just about everything you could ever want. Their prices are usually the highest that you’ll find for most items but they hold frequent sales (usually during the holidays) on popular items like life jackets, electronics, and maintenance supplies that make them worth considering sometimes. For their best prices, watch their website home page for Fantastic Friday sale items each week.

One thing that I can wholeheartedly recommend buying from West Marine is rope. Once or twice per year, they put all bulk rope on sale around 40% off for one day. That beats everybody else by far and you can buy top quality rope for less than even lower quality brands. I’ve bought all my running rigging this way and saved hundreds of dollars.

For sailing gear, I’ve found that it works best to order items online and take advantage of the free shipping to my nearest store. I get a phone call the following Friday telling me that my order is in and I can go pick it up without worrying whether the items I need (or enough of them) are on the shelves.

The stores are run by knowledgeable, experienced, and friendly staff in my experience. I shop there when I can’t wait for shipping from online retailers, I just need a few fasteners to finish a project, or if I only need one or two items and the extra shipping costs to order them elsewhere cancel out the price savings. For example, when I ran out of varnish for my exterior teak restoration project , I bought more from West Marine instead of waiting for delivery from the east coast.

Plus, I like to support my local store a little to help make sure they’re around in the future. They benefit the local economy and provide a valuable service to the local boating community. It’s also about the only place in my area to see and try electronics like a GPS, chart plotter, or VHF radio before buying.

Sign up for the Silver (free) or Gold ($24/yr.) level of their West Advantage Rewards program and you can earn points back for qualifying purchases and receive other benefits.

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Nautos USA is the US distributor for Nautos Industria Metalurgica Ltda, a manufacturer of sailboat hardware and accessories in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. In my opinion, they make products that are every bit as good as their American-made competitors but at a fraction of the price. If you’re tempted to buy Chinese hardware because of the price, buy Brazilian instead. I’ve been very happy with the quality and they have a surprisingly broad choice of products. For some items, you can find more technical information to help make your selection on the Nautos factory website .

I purchased all the blocks for my lines led aft and cruising spinnaker projects from Nautos as well as some other hardware. Shipping from their warehouse in Florida has always been fast and their customer service is excellent. They recently introduced free shipping on orders of $50 or more. Download their PDF catalog and subscribe to their newsletter to hear about upcoming sales, which are often 20% off everything online. They also offer many of the same items in their eBay store .

If you need of any parts or accessories that are popular and common to both sailboats and motor boats, Wholesale Marine offers attractive prices. They also stock sailing-specific gear from Ronstan and Barton Marine. Although their selection isn’t large, they’re a good place to go for basic items. For example, when I did my complete rewiring project, I especially appreciated that they sell Ancor marine grade wire by the foot and connectors by the piece and don’t force you to buy more than you need. They too have an eBay store where you can sometimes find extra bargains.

An even better source for electrical supplies only is GenuineDealz.com .

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Second only to West Marine in promoting their own brand, Jamestown Distributors is an old school chandlery that caters especially to boat builders. Their prices aren’t as low as some others, but their selection of raw materials and building supplies is unmatched. For example, when I refinished my swing keel , JD had all the supplies that I needed so I could place one order with free shipping, something none of the other suppliers could match. If you’re uneasy about mixing and matching products like resins, paints, primers, and adhesives, you’ll appreciate JD’s own TotalBoat line of products that all come with free shipping.

Like West Marine, JD promotes customer education through their many product demonstration videos and how-to articles. Their website is perhaps the most powerful of all the major retailers in that you can narrow down your search using multiple criteria such as by type, brand, size, price, and rating. The JD print catalog is great for wintertime project planning and seeing some good craftsmanship.

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Defender has an excellent selection of general marine parts and supplies including sailing hardware from Andersen, Harken, Lewmar, Ronstan, Schaefer, and Samson ropes. They offer good prices and frequent sales but do not offer free shipping no matter the size of the order. Their customer service has been good in my experience, such as when I placed a special order for mounting parts for my Raymarine autopilot . Their website is relatively easy to use even though it requires you to drill down through category levels. Sign up for their email list to receive sale notices and for their print catalog, which makes good browsing material while you’re um…on the captain’s chair.

By the way, though not as economical as  Sailrite , Defender is an alternate source for Sunbrella canvas.

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If I know exactly what I need and can find new parts at auction or Buy It Now prices, the cost is usually lower than even the online retailers. There are exceptions, though. Some dishonest sellers list items at higher than retail prices, sometimes much higher. Or they will try to entice you with an extremely low listing price and hope you don’t notice the ludicrous shipping price that more than makes up for the difference.

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I try not to pay more than 60% of retail for used parts unless it’s something very rare. For used parts, it’s most important to know how to recognize excessive wear from normal use, what’s acceptable and you can refurbish, and what’s not acceptable and you should pass up. For that, it pays to do your homework in advance with online research.

For rare parts, you have to be patient and wait for listings to appear. I use search alerts extensively so that I’m notified by email when a part I’ve been waiting for pops up. If I’m lucky, it has a reasonable Buy It Now price and I’ll buy it immediately. If it’s an auction listing, I’ll try to snipe it in the last 10 seconds of the auction. Sometimes I lose, but I often win and lock out other bidders.

If you’re not already an active eBayer, you might be suspicious of getting ripped off, which can happen if you don’t know exactly what you’re buying or don’t ask the seller the right questions in advance. In my experience from almost 300 buying and selling transactions, I’ve only had a couple that didn’t work out as expected. Even those, I was able to work out to my satisfaction by being firm and patient. Trust is the foundation of eBay and their system works well.

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There probably weren’t any surprises in that list for those of you who have been working on your sailboat for very long. Well, maybe the conspicuous absence of a popular online Catalina parts retailer, which is the last place I go for parts, but that’s a different story . There just aren’t many sources to choose from at the national level. Of course, there are some excellent regional sources as well.

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Thanks for the recommendations. A couple comments and additions:

I shop at most of the same sources, but I’d put West Marine a little higher on my list. With a little attention to sales, coupons, double- or triple-points days for their loyalty program, etc., I can usually average 30-40% off their regular prices. And they ship free on orders over $49, so the net price is usually better than Defender. And WM’s return policy and customer service is very good – if necessary, I can return items purchased online to a local store, which is a great option. I still order from Defender as well, but mostly for items that WM doesn’t stock.

One story – I bought a new Lifesling from WM (naturally, when it came on a good sale) before a trip to the Puget Sound. When we were packing the boat, I told my wife to leave out the old horseshoe throwable. But then I left the Lifesling, in its box, on the living room floor, and didn’t realize it until we were 4 hours from home. I talked to the local WM, and they let me buy another one in Olympia, and return the new one I’d left at home when we got back to Oregon. I like customer service that gets me out of my own stupidity! 🙂

For electronics and similar items, I recommend checking AnchorExpress. I bought a VHF, a bulkhead compass, and a few related items from them at very good prices. I believe we also bought our inflatable PFDs there, again at a very good price.

For electrical supplies (wire, heat-shrink connectors, battery lugs, etc.), I heartily second MaineSail’s recommendation of GenuineDealz. In my experience (and MaineSail’s, which is much more informed than mine), the parts they carry are at least equal in quality, and in many cases superior, to Ancor, at a fraction of the cost. Also, they seem like the best source for high-quality heat-shrink tubing. And they don’t charge shipping, so you can order just a single bag of connectors if you need to replenish a particular bin in your parts tub (I try not to abuse that too much, as I’m sure they don’t net much profit on a $4 order…). The only time I interacted with their customer service was when they shipped a bag of the wrong part – they immediately shipped replacements, and didn’t even ask me to return the others.

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No paint, I’m just a bit of a neatnik. As small as a C-22 is inside, you almost have to be if you want to be able to use what space there is and find what you need.

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I have a new-to-me Ranger 23, so I’ve been stalking your archives and found this. I had never heard of Nautos – thank you! One of my sources which is not on your list is Garhauer. They sell solid, if a bit heavy, gear at good prices. I think they actually OEM a lot of the Catalina equipment.

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A Guide to Buying Used Boat Parts: Here’s What You Need to Know

John Sampson

One of the drawbacks to owning a boat is the maintenance involved with keeping it afloat and moving. It’s fine if you have the budget for a new boat that comes with a service plan, and the dealer takes care of the maintenance for you.

However, it’s a different story for used boat owners, especially those with aging models. If you have an older boat, then the company might be out of business, as is the case with Luhr. As a result, there are no spares for these boats available from a manufacturing source.

The only option left is scouring the salvage yards looking for the parts you need. Fortunately, there are salvage yards across the country, and most of them have plenty of inventory; it just takes some digging to find what you need.

There are a few other resources owners can use when sourcing parts when their boat goes out of service plan.

  • Marine consignment stores
  • Online stores
  • Salvage auctions

Let’s unpack each of these resources to help you know where to look when buying used boat parts.

Boat Salvage Yards

If you’re looking for the best source for used parts, we recommend checking out a local salvage yard. You’ll find your spares and usually pay next to nothing for them. The drawback is the time, expertise, and tooling required to use this resource properly.

How the Salvage Yard Works

The salvage yard is where boats go to die. When an owner decides to scrap a vessel, it’s involved in an accident or abandoned; it eventually ends up at the salvage yard. Some salvage yards are huge, with hundreds or even thousands of boats in different states of disrepair.

Usually, you can call ahead to the yard and ask them if they have the specific parts you need on hand from a recent strip down. If they can’t give you that information, the yard should at least be able to tell you if they have the model of boat you’re looking for on their inventory list.

“Pick-and-Pull” salvage yards let you loose on the boats in the yard. Take your toolbox and dig through the vessels to find any spares you need. It’s a fun adventure if you have handy skills and some time on your hands.

What Can You Expect to Find at a Salvage Yard

The salvage yard is our go-to resource for finding boat parts. In your case, the yard will have more than one in varying states of condition. Engines, winches, water pumps, doors, blocks, hatches, masts, booms, and anything you need for your boat.

If you own a sailboat, you might find it hard to source the rigging and sails. However, many yards strip these components out when they bring the boat into the yard. Speak to the yard manager to see if they have any parts you can’t find on hand from a recent strip-down.

Boat Salvage Yards

What are the Pros and Cons of Using a Salvage Yard for Spare Boat Parts?

  • You’ll probably find the part you’re looking for at the yard, especially if you have a popular boat model.
  • The salvage yard offers you the most affordable option for purchasing spare parts for your boat.
  • You can inspect the part properly before buying it.
  • Some yards have manifestos of their inventory, and you can call in to find out if they have the part you need.
  • You can find parts no longer produced by the manufacturer.
  • Most yards are “pick-and-pull,” requiring you to find and remove the parts you need from the boat yourself.
  • You need some technical knowledge and handy skills, especially if you’re stripping a motor.
  • There is no warranty on the parts.
  • The yard won’t give you any advice on the right parts.

Top Boat Salvage Yards in the United States

There are yards up and down the east and west coasts of the United States and Canada. Here are a few options for the best yards in the following cities and boating hubs.

The Best Boat Salvage Yard in Florida

Don’s marine surplus and salvage.

Don’s has a great selection of new and used boats and a huge selection of boats ready for salvage. The lot sits on more than 17-acres, and you’ll find whatever you need at Don’s in Florida. Founded in 1979, Don’s is a local landmark and well-established in the boating community.

Don’s Marine Surplus and Salvage

  • Address: 5601 126th Avenue North, Clearwater, FL, 33760
  • Contact Number: 1-727-576-8577

The Best Boat Salvage Yard in California

San diego boat movers.

This company specializes in moving boats in and out of the water. They also pick up plenty of boats that end up in the salvage yard. The company also offers boat disposal, so they have plenty of inventory on hand, and you’ll probably find what you need without any trouble. SDBM also provides insurance certificates to fast-track filing for liability coverage.

  • Address: 6996-A Mission Gorge Road, San Diego, CA 92120
  • Contact Number: 1-619-582-0700

The Best Boat Salvage Yard in Texas

Bradwell boats.

Check out Bradwell Boats in Texas, from sunken and recovered boats to boats with bad engines or in states beyond repair. This company offers boat hauling, and they also have one of the best collections of retired boats available in Texas and the Southwest.

  • Address: 21010 Mockingbird Ln, Spicewood, TX 78669
  • Contact Number: 1-210-601-6118

The Best Boat Salvage Yard in New York

This boat removal company in New York services Long Island and the surrounding areas and waterways. They have a great reputation in the city, and one of the biggest yards in the state, with everything you need for your salvage project.

  • Address: 14 Deer Park, NY, 11729
  • Contact Number: 1-631-544-8000

The Best Boat Salvage Yard in Illinois

Southcentral outboards.

This company specializes in buying scrapped boats. If you’re looking for specific parts, call them and ask them if they have them in stock. If they can’t help you over the phone, talk a drive there, and you could find a gem in the mud.

  • Address: 14 North 2nd St., Altamont, IL, 62411
  • Contact Number: 1-618-9499

The Best Boat Salvage Yard in Louisiana

American marine & motorsports.

With a 30-year legacy cementing the company’s reputation in the local market, AM&M is a dealer, and they have one of the most impressive inventories of used spares for boats in the state. They do the salvaging themselves and sell through their store. You might spend a little more, but it saves you the time and hassle of sifting through the salvage yourself.

  • Address: 830 E Green Bay St., Shawano, WI, 54166
  • Contact Number: 1-920-445-8995

Best Boat Salvage Yards in Canada

Kawartha marine.

Kawartha Marine provides salvage services for boats of all makes, models, and lengths in Ontario, Canada. The company also has boat disposal services and a huge salvage yard to dig through.

  • Address: 9 Wychwood Crescent, Fenelon Falls, Ontario K0M 1N0
  • Contact Number: 1-705-559-4191

Premium Marine Wreckers & Recyclers

This company has a 40-year reputation as one of the best salvage yards in British Columbia. You’ll find anything you need in their yard. The company also offers long-term boat storage facilities.

  • Address: Salmon Arm, British Columbia
  • Contact Number: 1-205-306-7892

Why Look for Used Boat Parts in Salvage Yards?

Save money on your parts.

Salvage yards parts can save you up to 90% of the cost of buying them from used spares dealers.

Source Hard-to-Find Parts

Find parts on outdated models and manufacturing brands that went out of business.

Have Fun on a Scavenger Hunt

Spending an afternoon digging through old boats can be fun!

Tips for Sourcing Used Parts from Boat Salvage Yards

If you’re heading to the salvage yard to see if you can source a spare part or two, follow these tips for the best scavenger experience.

Look for Salvage Yards Close to You

Stay close to home, especially if you’re sourcing larger spares.

Look Up the Salvage Yard Online and Read Reviews

Check what people say about the yard on social media before driving out there and wasting your time.

Call the Yard and Speak with the Manager

Call the yard and speak with someone about finding the parts you need. Many yards strip popular models for spares. If the owner can’t tell you if they have the spare on hand, they should be able to tell you if they have the boat you’re looking for in the yard.

Marine Consignment Stores

The next place to check when buying used boat parts is the marine consignment store. These stores aren’t as widespread as salvage yards, but there are usually a few of them around major cities.

How it works

These retailers purchase their inventory from old boat owners, salvage yard auctions, and liquidation companies. They then sell the parts to the private market at a small markup. Some consignment stores may even offer you a limited warranty on the spare.

What you’ll find

This chandlery will have great deals on plenty of parts across many manufacturing brands and models. Call ahead and speak to someone to find out if they have the part you need for your boat.

What are the Pros and Cons of buying Used Boat Parts at Marine Consignment Stores?

  • Excellent prices compared to other used spare dealers.
  • Most stores quality-check items and offer limited warranties on some parts.
  • Items are organized and easy to find.
  • You can trade in old boat parts.
  • You can inspect your parts before buying.
  • The staff can advise you on the right parts.
  • Parts cost more than they do at the salvage yard.
  • Most items don’t come with warranties.

Online Boat Spares Websites

There are several ways to source boat parts online. Craigslist offers you a huge classified site with plenty of ads for boat spares. You’ll probably see many of the salvage yards advertising in the classifieds on the site.

You get a user-friendly browsing experience and easy identification of the parts you need. The seller will usually ship to your door, so there’s no need to drive around town to the salvage yard or the consignment store.

You’ll find a huge selection of parts online, from anchors to propellers. However, it might be expensive to ship heavier spares.

What are the Pros and Cons of Buying Used Boat Parts from Online Stores?

  • An affordable strategy for sourcing parts.
  • Plenty of selection for models and brands.
  • Shipping included to your door.
  • You can find specialized and discontinued spares.
  • There will be shipping costs, and heavy items can be expensive.
  • No way to view or inspect the parts physically before purchase.
  • Limited advice.

Boat Salvage Auctions

Sometimes, salvage yards and other boat removal companies may host salvage auctions where you can bid on parts through live or virtual events.

Look online for vendors and the dates they hold their auctions. You turn up at the venue or log into the site online and bid on the parts. Usually, the listing for the auction will give you the boats they are salvaging for spares.

Some sites will salvage boats and sell them at auction, while others may require you to purchase the whole boat, usually at a very affordable price.

You can find anything you need, from seized to damaged or repossessed boats.

What are the Pros and Cons of buying Used Boat Parts at Boat Salvage Auctions?

  • Buying an entire boat could be cost-effective for sourcing the parts you need in the future.
  • Live auctions let you view the boat physically.
  • Auctions are exciting!
  • You have to buy a whole boat, and that leads to storage problems and costs.
  • You might not need the entire boat.
  • Parting out a boat takes time.
  • There are disposal costs involved after you finish parting out the boat.
  • You need tools and knowledge to complete the task of parting out the boat.

Wrapping Up

Unless you have a new model boat you bought in the last ten years, chances are you’re going to have to end up using one of these methods to source the spares you need for your boat. Give them a try and see what works for your boat and your budget.

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Gov. mike dewine: 'the indian lake community will come back'.

At least three people are dead as a result of a series of severe storms that ravaged Ohio on Thursday night, spawning a series of 20 tornado warnings across the state and knocking out power to thousands.For the second time in as many weeks , storms and likely tornadoes tore through Ohio.

Authorities in Logan County are dealing with a mass casualty incident where at least three people died in tornado that struck a trailer park near Indian Lake , located about 70 miles northwest of Columbus. The National Weather Service confirmed as of 2 p.m. Friday that at least four tornadoes touched down across Ohio.

Logan County Sheriff Randy Dodds said the number of deaths could increase as rescue efforts continue.

"It's one hell of a mess up there," Dodds said. "It looks like a war zone." 

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine: 'There's an awful lot of damage'

Dodds said there were areas where first responders could not search overnight because of debris and downed power lines that made it unsafe. He said there is anticipation that there may be more people found dead during searches that will continue Friday morning.

Dodds said there are areas where a single home may have remained untouched while everything around it has been leveled.

"The power of this thing is just amazing. It hopped around but when you look at it, it's just amazing." 

Officials including Gov. DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, Senate President Matt Huffman and others held a news conference at around 3:30 Friday to give an update on the recovery.

DeWine drove through the Indian Lake area before the press conference to talk with home owners and those impacted by the storms.

"There's an awful lot of damage," he said.

DeWine said the Indian Lake community will rebound from the tragedy.

"The Indian Lake community will come back. That's the message I got from everybody," DeWine said at Indian Lake High School.

State Rep. Jon Cross, R-Findlay, who represents part of the area, said lawmakers have to work with the governor to get the community back open.

"This is a community that relies on tourism," Cross said. "We have devastated businesses that lost everything. We need to get these businesses back open.

Ohio's emergency operations center activated Thursday night during the severe weather and continues to coordinate damage assessment and clean-up efforts with local, state and federal agencies.

“Fran and I are deeply saddened by those impacted by the tornadoes and severe storms,” DeWine said in a statement issued shortly before noon. “We share the grief of the families who lost loved ones, homes, and livelihoods.  Ohioans will come together as they always do with resilience and compassion as we support and rebuild our communities.”

Indian Lake residents assess Ohio tornado damage

Indian Lake resident Blaine Schmitt was working outside his home last night when his wife called him.

She warned him about the tornado and told him to get into the bathtub. He gathered his dog and friend, Greg McDougle, and hunkered down in the bathroom.

Over the next few minutes, the tornado swept through Schmitt's home, shredding the front wall and scattering debris in his yard.

"It sounded like a freight train literally went through the living room," Schmitt said.

Luckily, Schmitt and McDougle managed to get through the storm unscathed.

"I thank God that I'm alive and that my kids weren't here. It was very emotional when I first got here, and it's been emotional ever since then. But I pray every day and it paid off," Schmitt said.

McDougle used to live next door with his father. He sold the home two years ago, and it was being renovated when the storm hit. Now, all that remains is scattered debris, a single flattened wall, and the foundation.

"This is what's left. No one was living here, and thank God for that," McDougle said.

Logan County resident describes tornadoes: 'It's a noise you'll never forget'

As storms approached Logan County late Thursday, Loretta Kinney told her goddaughter Lucy there was nothing to be afraid of.

Kinney and her brother walked Lucy home and by the time they returned to their own house, Kinney said she realized just how wrong she was. The two headed down to the basement and waited out a storm and likely tornadoes that rolled across the Midwest and the Indian Lake region about 70 miles northwest of Columbus.

By the time they'd emerge, Kinney would come to find out that at least three people had died and homes and businesses around the county had been ripped apart.

"Just the noise. When they say you hear a train, it's a noise you'll never forget," Kinney said. "Then to come up and see it, it is so surreal. Even though I'm standing here and looking at everything it doesn't seem real."

Shelter opens for Indian Lake storm victims

The Logan County Emergency Management Agency said it's opened a shelter for victims of Thursday night's storm at the Church of God located at 1000 E Brown Ave.

The United Way of Logan County also established a relief fund where monetary donations can be made to assist residents who have been impacted by the storms.

Donations can be made online to the Indian Lake Tornado Relief Fund at  www.uwlogan.org  and 100% of donations will go to help community members recover in both the short and long-term from the storms.

Possible tornado strikes Lakeview, Indian Lake: 'People's homes are destroyed'

Columbus Dispatch Photographer Doral Chenoweth arrived in the area before midnight and reported finding extensive damage, including a destroyed trailer park with tractor trailers and RVs overturned and large trees uprooted. In Lakeview, the library and a government building were damaged.

"Every building in Lakeview and every building here has some form of damage," he said, from a spot near Lakeview. "People's homes are destroyed."

The Logan EMA confirmed for The Dispatch that a trailer park in the Indian Lake area just north of Lakeview was struck by a tornado or at least very high winds that have caused extensive damage. The community also reported having a shortage of ambulances.

An NWS spokesman said he couldn't confirm that a tornado struck the community but said there was "reports of a lot of damage there." The NWS will send investigators out Friday to confirm the tornadoes as it did last month when nine were confirmed across Ohio .

Thursday's Ohio storms were part of a larger system that pushed through the Midwest beginning in the afternoon and into the evening.

The Indiana State Police said there are “many significant injuries” after a tornado tore through the community of Winchester, AP reported.

“There have been many, many significant injuries, but I don’t know the number. I don’t know where they are. I don’t know what those injuries are,” Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas Carter told reporters just before midnight Thursday. “There’s a lot that we don’t know yet.”

The National Weather Service in Wilmington and Cleveland issued 20 tornado warnings based on a review of social media posts. That does not include multiple thunderstorms and other alerts.

Indian Lake volunteers continue search for people impacted by storms

Emergency personnel conducted "grid searches" Friday morning in the impacted areas where the storm struck, the sheriff said.

Grid searches are methodical searches using a grid pattern to ensure that all areas can be checked without duplicating efforts and minimizing the risk of missing an area.

The sheriff said there are areas that first responders are able to access during the daylight that were not accessible Thursday night because of downed power lines and concerns about gas leaks. Those areas are now being searched. Crews are also researching areas that were searched Thursday night to ensure that no one who needed medical assistance was missed.

While there has been a "plethora" of volunteers who have arrived on the scene, Dodds said volunteers are more likely to be necessary as the searches conclude and the clean-up effort begins. 

The Central Ohio Strike Team mobilized Friday morning to go to the Indian Lake area to help with the ongoing emergency response. The strike team, one of five regional teams across the state that are specially trained to respond when there are large-scale disasters, includes firefighters from every agency in Franklin County.

The members of the strike team receive special training on how to do search and rescue operations in the event of structure collapses, as well as how to do rescue operations in confined spaces and machinery extractions. 

AEP transmission towers toppled in Delaware County

AEP Ohio confirmed that the storms toppled six transmission towers near Olentangy Berlin High School. As of 9:15 a.m. Friday, the number of customers without power had risen to more than 13,000. 

Photos posted by the utility company on social media show the tower on its side. The tower fell into other power lines in the area. 

AEP issued a statement Friday afternoon saying more than 30 power lines came down in the storm, as well as six transmission towers in Delaware County.

The utility company said the goal is to have power restored to as many customers as possible on Friday, however, some customers who get their power from the high-voltage transmission towers could face a potential multi-day outage. AEP said as more information is gathered throughout Friday afternoon, those affected customers will receive an automated phone call. 

Specks and tatters of insulation lined sidewalks and the sides of houses at the Pine of Berlin Station, a subdivision near Berlin Middle School. Debris from inside houses — books, crayons, a broken pair of child’s glasses — were scattered in the grass.

“Someone else’s roof is in my kitchen,” said Katie Sprinkle, who weathered the storm with her husband and two kids, ages 9 and 11. The storm terrified her 9-year-old daughter.

“Pray loud, mom,” she said her daughter told her.

The kids wore bike helmets to protect themselves from falling debris, and her husband placed an overturned canoe over them. The family could hear windows breaking in the wind. It sounded like an explosion, Sprinkle said.

Delaware County road closures due to Thursday's storms

Several major traffic routes in Delaware County remained closed as of 7 a.m. Friday because of debris in the roadway. Ohio 315, closed between Hyatts Road and U.S. 23, is expected to remain closed at least through morning rush hour.

The Delaware County Sheriff's office is asking that people avoid the area where the aftermath of the storms are and avoid sightseeing. There are continued concerns about live wires and large trees in the roads.

In a post on Facebook Friday morning, the Delaware County Sheriff's office said crews have been working throughout the night to try and clear roadways but there are areas where debris continues to block roads. 

The sheriff's office asked for additional travel time and patience from drivers, as well as willingness to take alternate routes. 

The sheriff's office said that as of 5 a.m. Friday, a number of roads remained impassable. Those roads included: 

  • Portions of Berlin Station Road near Glenn Parkway, between Kingsbury and Braumiller, between Piatt and Dale Ford
  • Portions of Bunty Station east of Liberty Road
  • Africa Road north of Cheshire
  • Portions of Rome Corners
  • Portions of Walnut Road and Piatt Road
  • Portions of Ohio 3

Tornado warnings from Thursday night's deadly tornadoes

Storms hit indiana, kentucky and northern, central and southern ohio.

At least three confirmed tornadoes touched down Thursday afternoon in southern Indiana and north-central Kentucky Thursday, leaving dozens of structures damaged or destroyed,  The Louisville Courier-Journal reported .

Tornadoes were confirmed near Hanover and Marion in Indiana and near Milton in Kentucky. As for Ohio, officials have said it's too early to say just how widespread the storms were, or whether any confirmed tornadoes touched down.

Meteorologist Steve Harbenach of the National Weather Service in Wilmington said there have been several radar confirmations of possible tornadoes across Ohio, but added "we really have no idea right now how many tornadoes we had."

"There have been numerous areas where we've had reports of damage," he added. "It's going to take a while for us to sort through that. it's going to take multiple days for us to sort through this to see what happened."

An X user who was driving from Lima and passing through Logan took pictures of the extensive damage. In the post on X, he said authorities told him that he had missed a tornado "by about 2 minutes." He could not confirm if there were any casualties but said that a large section of U.S. Route 33 northwest of Marysville would remain closed as authorities assessed the damage.

Tornado watches remained in effect until midnight in dozens of Ohio counties, including Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hocking, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, Union, Ross, Butler, Clinton, Hamilton, Warren, Champaign, Clark, Drake, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Shelby.

Severe thunderstorm warnings remained in effect for Franklin and Madison counties until 11 p.m. Thursday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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I unfortunately do not have the time to take a trip to Pavlovsky Posad.

Where exactly are you staying?

Thank you for your answer!

I am staying near Pavelskaya.

It's difficult reading your link in Russian.

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Platki is an official distributor of PP shawls so you are getting the real deal there.

PS: open the page in google chrome it will auto translate

If you mean PavelETSkaya then try Kozhevnicheskaya 7s1, 2nd floor.

Copy and paste that into Google Maps to see where it is and build the walking route from your hotel. Use Google Maps Street View to see how the mall looks so that you don't miss it.

Yes that's what I meant! Thank you again!

Got great scarves today! Such a lovely selection!

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