Posted on 07/22/2025 10:37:57 AM PDT by Red Badger
Ping!................
Must be defectors.................
It’s stolen. Why not let the Insurance company deal with it.
It’s illegal for U.S. citizens to travel directly to Cuba by recreational boat without prior government authorization.
Devasier flew to Miami on Thursday and was arrested by federal authorities on a warrant for hiring or leasing with the intent to defraud, according to the sheriff’s office.
We don’t know if the unidentified woman who was with him faces charges as well.
The Key West sheriff said Devasier has multiple prior convictions for drug-related offenses, including a similar case in 2019 where a vessel kept past its due date was also located in Cuba.
This sounds like a Golan-Globus movie plot. ;-)
Stolen by Cuban spies.
“It’s stolen. Why not let the Insurance company deal with it.”
Lots of reasons:
High deductible.
Increase in premiums due to claims history.
Loss of boat — and bookings — during the many months that the insurer needs to investigate the claim.
Lack of coverage.
"Just 12 miles from U.S. shores, a Coast Guard cutter and five high-speed boats intercepted the returning vessels"I like that.
Was it the Minnow?
Self deportation?
Interesting but the author didn’t cover the who, what, where, when and why. I want to know more about the chld and what happened to the him/her, were the adults his parents and what happened to them, on and on.
I wonder if it was taken straight to Hemingway or if the thieves stole it and took it somewhere else and the Cuban authorities then seized it and brought it to Hemingway. The Hemingway Marina is where they impound boats, as I know from being involved in an incident a few years ago there.
“Take this boat to Cuba!”
Taking a boat TO Cuba?....that’s a first.
Child was left in Key West, Couple went to Cuba, man came back on a plane and was arrested...............
It’s a wonder the Cubans didn’t confiscate it....................
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