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Apollo Duck is a boat-focused classified advertising website operated by Apollo Duck Media Ltd. Its page positioning is “Boats for sale, used boats, new boat sales, free photo ads.” It is not a traditional general-purpose ecommerce marketplace, but an information-matching platform for boat transactions, offering entry points for private boats, dealer listings, rentals, new boat ranges, boat auctions, brand browsing, and yacht broker directories.
The platform has broad geographic coverage, listing boat sources across multiple countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. In the captured text, markets such as the UK, the United States, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, France, Spain, and Turkey appear to have relatively large listing volumes, and China also shows available listings. Categories include motor boats, sailing boats, commercial vessels, narrowboats, barges, engines, marina berths, maritime services, and more. The brand directory includes mainstream boat brands such as Beneteau, Jeanneau, Bavaria, Princess, and Sunseeker.
The text clearly mentions “free photo ads” and “Place an Advert,” indicating that the platform provides at least an entry point for posting image-based advertisements. However, specific listing fees, commission rates, membership fees, or featured-placement costs are not disclosed. The page lists multiple currency codes, including EUR, GBP, USD, CNY, and PLN, but there is no visible information about credit cards, PayPal, bank transfers, or escrow payments through the platform. It should therefore be understood as a classifieds and inquiry platform; transaction payments need to be confirmed separately between buyers, sellers, or brokers.
Its strengths are its strong vertical focus, dense global boat inventory, clear category and brand navigation, and broker profile pages. For example, company pages such as Boatfinder Brokerage and Scruton Marine Services include addresses, contacts, phone numbers, and listing counts, making it easier for buyers to contact professional service providers. Its limitations are that the platform’s fulfillment capabilities are unclear: there is no unified mechanism shown for surveys, transport, escrow, or dispute resolution. The pages are also information-heavy with a more traditional user experience, and pricing transparency is limited.
Apollo Duck is better suited to private boat owners, yacht brokers, dealers, and maritime service providers seeking international exposure. It is also useful for professional buyers looking for overseas used boats, commercial vessels, or engine equipment. For Chinese sellers, it can serve as a supplementary lead-generation channel, but boats are high-value products that require substantial offline fulfillment, so surveys, export procedures, transport, insurance, and payment security must be handled independently. The text does not make it possible to determine access status from China, so actual network connectivity should be tested. If access, payment, or compliance is restricted, alternatives include international platforms such as YachtWorld, Boats.com, and Boat Trader, while in China users more often rely on local brokers and broader second-hand marketplaces.
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