I've lost a loved one (1 Viewer)

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Today I decided to go swing by and see how my boat was and to start getting her ready for a summer of fishing and sandy beaches. I could see from far away that something wasn't right. It wasn't in the spot it had been parked in for the past 10 years. In fact it wasn't in any spot. I drove all around thinking the apartment complex that had let me store it there had moved it and didn't let me know. Called them and they said they never move boats. So she is gone. Stolen. I had some of my most memorable times on that boat. From catching some really big fish, taking it out through the breakers at night, shrimping, crabbing, trolling, skiing, and best of all just taking it to a sandy beach parking it and cranking up some Marley. I don't think the insurance company will give me anything close to what I would need to get another. Which really sucks. She was in mint condition. And a perfect boat for me and the family.


She will be missed deeply.

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That really sux, Marshall. Lots of Trohy's down here. Get me the HIN and I'll keep an eye out for you. Here in Florida, stolen boats are usually stripped and trashed, trailers going to the recycle center, especially if they're aluminum. I have 4 locks on mine and still sleep with one eye open. Thieves suck.

Get a new one soon before those kids grow up...
 
Brother trucker... We can hit up the area lakes with a couple of sea doo's and BOLO it... When we find 'em well, bad things can happen to those who steal, i'll leave it at that. Also I am willing to bet some of our brethren in ONSC have a little more tactical background than David or myself, so maybe we could enlist their knowledge and help, maybe get a couple .50 mike mike for THEIR ride when we find them. Just random thoughts and babbling from me...carry on...
 
That freaking sucks! Hopefully the insurance will give you something decent and the prices have really dropped on boats lately. Maybe you can still get a decent replacement do to the economy.

Here is a decent rig that might tie you over for a little while.

1998 17' center console, outboard 75hp, logic marine must sale!!

I have searched for a replacement boat myself but have decided to just repower my bass boat with a 90 hp and run is a lake bass boat and creek flats boat occasionaly.

Good luck, and if I see it I will get the bastards. Maybe just pistol whip'em a bit.

Jeremy
 
That really sux, Marshall. Lots of Trohy's down here. Get me the HIN and I'll keep an eye out for you. Here in Florida, stolen boats are usually stripped and trashed, trailers going to the recycle center, especially if they're aluminum. I have 4 locks on mine and still sleep with one eye open. Thieves suck.

Get a new one soon before those kids grow up...

Jim this was the hull serial number.



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Talked with the insurance company today and they are going to take care of me. Looks like I'm in the market to look for another boat.

What I would like

Center console
17-19ft I got to pull it behind the 80.
Need something that doesn't have a deep v. I like being able to get in and out of the boat easily. It won't ever be out in the ocean maybe just the marsh. Mostly will be a freshwater boat.
 
Talked with the insurance company today and they are going to take care of me.




Watch 'em close Marshall. It is the close, not the open, you need worry about.
Still,while it all still sucks big time, you are getting a new boat.
Let me know if any snags appear.
 
That's cool the insurance is taking care of it.

You can't go wrong with a Tidewater or Key West boat. Both are built by my dad's fishing buddy Hutch Holseberg. Hutch bought Tidewater from Jim Metts that used to own Sea Pro before they went under. The Tidewater is ALOT of boat for the money.

If you like classics, I have found a ton of great deals on some 17 Montauks lately. Found a great deal on one in Wilmington for $5k but it sold now. A nice 04' in Charleston now, and a few others around.

I just got a Johnson 90hp Ocean Pro with 50 hours on it with controls for $2500. It's a buyers market out there, and if you have the coin you can get some great deals. Just be patient.

Good Luck,
 
Wow, that sucks, I hate to hear that Marshall.

That was a nice setup, perfect for this kind of thing:

 
Marshall,

We have plenty of space on Pelham Rd, Devenger. Come park your new boat in peace and quiet and don't worry about that crap anymore.
 
They found the boat.. It's a very odd story.

So I got a call from the police last night. They said they needed me to come to a house and make an id on my boat that was stolen.

I grab the camera and head down the road. It was at a house in a nice neighborhood. Only about 5 miles from me and about 5 miles from where it had been stolen from. There it was in this driveway. Cop comes out and says that the owner of the house it was at bought it from some guy for 3500 dollars but had only paid 500 dollars cash to keep the boat.

Guy who bought the boat who is my age told me he owns a bar. He was behind the bar when this guy starts talking to him about a week ago about how he is in some financial trouble and needs to sell his boat. Offers the boat to him. Guy says he wants to see it and the next day this guy shows up with my boat. Bar owner gives him 500 cash, gives him a bill of sale, and states he will need to get a lien off the boat title before he can get it to him. At this time he leaves the boat with the bar owner. Bar owner keeps the boat behind his bar for a week before he brings it over to his house. He then decides to call the guy to try to see where he was on the title. Phone # on the bill of sale was not correct or bogus. Guy thinks he was ripped off and calls the police to see if the boat was stolen. Which it was. Cops call me.

Now the fishy part of the story is when I asked the guy where the bill of sale was. He stated he may or may not have it back at his bar. ?????? That threw up the first red flag. Second part was when I went to look in the boat and see what was left I asked him if anything was still in the compartments. He tells me he didn't know as he had not looked in them. ?????? You buy a boat. You have it for a week behind your bar and don't look in it?????? So I get in it and start looking. Minus the graph and the two radios everything else is in there. I mean everything. Anyone who was anyone would have looked in the center console and seen all my tools and all my papers in it. I mean I had old fishing licenses, shrimp bait permits and other crap with my name and my ADDRESS on it. All in clear view of opening the door. WTF????? Guy then states that he saw that the License numbers on the hull looked like they had been swapped. Which they had. Which they had. But why would anyone who is going to steal this boat swap the letters to pawn it off on someone else. We all know the License number is not the number the police or DNR look at. It's the Vin number on the boat hull and the motor serial #. All of which were intact.

The condition of the boat was poor. It's pretty obvious it was taken sometime last year. The new cover that was originally on it was gone. It was covered in pine sap, mold and dirt. Everything I had taken great care in not letting fade was faded. Also it was obvious when I put up the boat last time it was washed. Now it shows a good waterline all the way around it. So it has been in the water at some point. No telling what the condition of the motor is.

So the tow truck came and towed it away to the impound yard. He told me it would be the last time I ever saw it again because while the insurance company told me they would offer it back to me that wouldn't be the case and it would be shipped off to auction and sold within days. My phone call to the insurance company was to show he had no clue what he was talking about. They are going to offer it to me for the salvage cost. Now I'm on my way over to the impound yard to get all the contents out of it as per instructions from the insurance company.




She is in s***ty shape.

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And the story will continue.
 
Crazy story

"someone i know" will need the address of so called Bar owner to return vengeance to him via a flaming paper bag
 

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