Posted on 01/03/2025 6:11:54 AM PST by V_TWIN
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. — A St. Augustine boat captain says he’s selling his vessel for $1 on Craigslist. Capt. Allan Askar’s journey from St. Augustine to the Dominican Republic took a rough turn Dec. 22 after encountering some choppy waters. After struggling for awhile, Askar said he dropped his anchor and took a nap to get some rest.
When he woke up, he was beached on New Smyrna Beach. He now has 30 days to remove it and faces heavy penalties. Askar said the cost to remove the boat from the beach will coast him $20,000 to $25,000. Because of that steep price, Askar said he’s selling it for $1.
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Way to go Gilligan. SMH
A three hour tour.....
If the hull is intact, could he not lighten it and refloat it on the next tide?
Of course, the locals may have already lightened it for him.
Actually, from St. Augustine to New Smyrna Beach is more like a 30 minute tour.......IF THAT.
Sailboats have keels......and that one looks completely buried in the sand.
Hell yes and he could get a dozen locals with ropes to right the ship and get it going for a coupla grand.
If the hull is taking on water, quick patch it and still go out and let it sink off shore.
$25,000 just to move that junker inland? Hell no.
Its an hour on the freeway!
that should buff right out
“Fully equipped; ocean view!”
There’s no tugboat with a rope to haul it off for less than $20K?
That should be a couple of hundred at best.
Find some rednecks with a powerboat.
One dollar plus $25,000 to have it moved off the beach?
Not running an anchor alarm app on his phone is turning into a costly mistake.
The sailboat is , unless the keel is lead, is worth nothing.
“Hell yes and he could get a dozen locals with ropes...”
The first person to attach a rope to the boat officially ‘salvages’ the boat and is the new owner.
To prevent salvage a professional company is the best path.
$1 gets one the title. (“As-is, where-is,” is my guess.) Then whatever ingenious way the new owner can get their used sailboat off the beach if $25K is too much.
If that boat has a keel, it’s buried in the sand and heavy equipment will have to lift it from the beach side and flatbed tow it to a marina somewhere........hence the pricey removal cost.
I hear ya. Some aren’t getting the keel problem.
Same thing happened 20 or so miles north of this last year.....that one sat on the beach so long the tides beat it into pieces.
Took forever to get that pizza chit removed.
His boat looks very poorly maintained (big surprise). It’s probably overpriced at $1.
There are two happy days in a boat owner’s life.....
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