NEW SYMRNA BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — A captain is selling his sailboat for $1 after it washed ashore while battling rough waters off Florida’s east coast. Allan Askar told NBC affiliate WESH he was ...
The owner had battled rough waters for hours before being pushed ashore. He was quoted over $20,000 to remove the boat but couldn't afford it, so he put it up for sale for just $1, hoping to find ...
The sailboat's owner had tried to sell the boat for a $1 before surrendering it to Volusia County which demolished and ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) deemed the sailboat derelict, giving Askar 21 days to remove it – he’s now down to 10. Per FWC, derelict vessel owners can face ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) deemed the sailboat derelict, giving Askar 21 days to remove it – he’s now down to 10. Per FWC, derelict vessel owners can face civil and ...
Allan Askar, the owner of a stranded sailboat on New Smyrna Beach, is negotiating with Volusia County to surrender the vessel after it was deemed derelict by the FWC. The sailboat, grounded since ...
As the sailboat sits on New Smyrna Beach, its fate rests in the hands of a willing buyer who can give it a new life. According to Askar, he has a total of 30 days to remove it from the time of the ...
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Florida (WESH ... leaving him “quite exhausted.” He anchored his sailboat and finally caught some rest. The 1977 sailboat he was navigating, however, washed ashore ...