Get Outside This April — Gear Up at Boat Trader!

To lower the cost of your new (or maybe not so new) boat, you’ll want to take note of your code before you contact the seller so as to knock the price down once you arrange a quote. Deals and sales will automatically reduce the price and thus won’t require any manual input.
Whilst Boat Trader themselves don’t offer insurance directly, customers can easily grab a great quote through one of their several sponsors on their Insurance page.
It’s understandable if you’d like to trial your boat in tougher waters, which is why Boat Trader is here to lend a helping hand. Simply enter the type of vessel you have, your starting point and destination to get yourself a quote on transporting your vessel.
When you’ve set your sights on a potential seafaring vessel, you’ll first be able to estimate a rough monthly quote with their online calculator. Once you’re happy, you can leave an email address, message and phone number (optional) with the seller. Once done, simply wait for a response to your specified email address.
If you’ve booked an advertising slot for your own craft on Boat Trader, you can request a refund on your advert if your ad has not yet been activated or if you’ve accidentally set up duplicate ads. Cancellation requests for any reasons other than these are non-refundable.
To discuss a quote, seller or problem with Boat Trader, give a call to one of the following two departments:
Private party sellers:
1-866-373-5602 (9:00am-5:30pm (ET), Monday-Friday)
Dealer sales and support:
1-877-354-4069 (8:30am-5:30pm (ET), Monday - Friday)
If you’d prefer a written reply, feel free to contact the brand via their online contact form.