About SellYourOutboard.com

A better way to sell an outboard you no longer need.

SellYourOutboard.com was built for sellers who want a simpler alternative to classified listings, local meetups, and buyers who only want perfect motors.

We review running outboards, engines with problems, and complete parts motors. Submit photos and details online, and we will reach back out if we need more information or are ready to discuss an offer.

Illustration of an outboard motor being reviewed in a workshop
Illustration of an older outboard motor
Our approach

Focused on outboards, not endless listings.

Used outboard sellers often deal with lowball offers, uncertain buyers, and motors that are hard to describe. We make the first step easier: send the details once, upload photos, and let us review it.

1

Clear online intake

The form asks for the details that matter most: location, brand, horsepower, model, condition, issues, asking price, and photos.

2

Condition-flexible buying

Running motors, damaged engines, older units, and complete parts motors are all worth submitting.

3

No-pressure response

If we make an offer, you can review it without obligation. If we need more details, we will ask.

Illustration showing outboard details used during review
What matters to us

We care about the details that affect value.

A used outboard can be valuable for different reasons. A clean running motor may be a fit for resale. A damaged motor may have usable components. A complete parts motor may still be worth more than letting it sit.

  • Brand, model, horsepower, and year or serial information
  • Running condition, compression information, and known issues
  • Clear photos of the motor, lower unit, prop, and damage
  • ZIP code so we can understand location and logistics

What we do not want you to worry about

You do not need professional photos, a perfect description, or every specification before submitting. Give us what you know, and use the notes field for anything uncertain.

  • Approximate years are acceptable
  • Unknown issues can be described as best as possible
  • A model tag photo can answer many questions

What makes a submission stronger

The best submissions include honest condition notes and clear photos. This helps us respond with fewer follow-up questions.

  • Both sides of the engine
  • Model or serial tag
  • Lower unit, prop, skeg, and damage close-ups
Service area

Reviewed nationwide.

We review outboard submissions from sellers across the United States. Pickup, freight, and next steps depend on the motor, condition, and your location, and we work them out case-by-case after we have reviewed your details.