We would collect and scrap if it was within a day’s travel, by water, of Wakefield.
The last one we collected ( from an OAP ) who had given up boating, looked far too good to scrap, so we had it surveyed. It passed with flying colours, so we blacked it and welded on new anodes. The first person to view bought it and we were able to take 3k back to the old fella.
He was delighted as he’d expected to be covering our costs.
When they are scrapped, the bows are cut off to make a skip sized container, the rest goes into this ( in large chunks ) and the interior goes into a skip.