Are you looking for quality used boat parts and supplies or lightly used new marine equipment? Then be sure to attend these popular spring swap meets. Come discover special treasures and share your enthusiasm with fellow boaters.

Port Townsend Marine Swap. Bring your cash and come stock up on useful tools, hardware, and other supplies on Saturday April 4 from 8 am to 2 pm. Organized by Northwest Maritime, the majority of the event is held on the far side of the large building at the Shipwrights Co-op (919 Haines Pl) with additional vendors in the lot across from Marine Thrift (315B Haines Pl), both located in Port Townsend’s Boat Haven. If you want to sell your marine wares, register for space by going to https://nwmaritime.org/register-to-sell-swap-meet; bring your own tables, chairs, and tent at 7 am for setup. Unsold items can be donated to Marine Thrift. To learn more about the meet, go HERE.

Fisheries Supply Swap Meet, Seattle. The ever-popular annual Fisheries maritime flea market, opens at 6 am and runs until 1 pm on Saturday, April 25. Come early to get the best deals! You will find a variety of both new and used sought after items like dock lines, fenders, marine parts, motors, equipment, clothing, and much more. In addition to the dozens of boaters selling and buying boating equipment, Fishers Supply will be offering special pricing on select items. Come socialize with other boaters, share your experiences, and find that needed item for your vessel. The 6 am flea market is located downstairs in the parking lot across from Gas Works Park, and upstairs in a cordoned-off area starting a 7 am. Fishers marine supply store is located at 1900 N. Northlake Way, Seattle. If you are wanting to sell your wares or have questions regarding the swap meet, email support@fisheriessupply.com or call 206-632-4462.

Note: Yacht Clubs throughout Washington State and British Columbia hold swap meets that offer used boat supplies and nautical décor. Check with your local yacht club for dates and times; most yacht club swap meets are open to the public.

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