Would You Like A Free Boat - You'll Find Them In My Neighborhood

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2011
  • Who says there is no such thing as something for nothing? In my neighborhood you're as likely to see a boat floating around worth potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars as you are to see gators. My understanding is that according to maritime law, anyone can just take the darn things home. This boat is probably a gift from hurricanes, and has probably been stripped... but still... If you don't want a free boat, maybe you want something BETTER Than Free!
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  • @JodianGaming
    @JodianGaming 7 років тому +23

    You're actually wrong Willie. Florida is a title state which means even if the boat sinks it still legally belongs to the owner and another individual CAN NOT claim salvage on it.

    • @ernestjones5113
      @ernestjones5113 7 років тому +4

      I am pretty sure, the owner has to pay the recovery fee and storage fees should you raise it and dry dock it. You have to file a claim against the owner. Generally, the owner will lose the boat to you for not paying the recovery fee, it is a drawn out process.

    • @thomasritter3159
      @thomasritter3159 6 років тому +2

      Gaming With ViperZeroOne or the insurance company if they pay out on the vessel. but for sure it is not free. LOL

  • @sadietnfk
    @sadietnfk 7 років тому +86

    Not in Florida, they have title laws. You have to find the owner and get them to sign the title over otherwise its theft.

    • @lanksterprice
      @lanksterprice 7 років тому +11

      Claiming an Abandoned Vessel in Florida
      Florida has "no salvage laws" giving the finder of an abandoned vessel rights of ownership. Florida is a "title state", thereby requiring a transfer of vessel title from owner to purchaser in order to obtain legal ownership. A person who finds an abandoned vessel and who wants to make claim to it must comply with Section 705.103, Florida Statutes. This will allow for a person to make claim to the property and make application for title transfer into his name.

    • @JodianGaming
      @JodianGaming 7 років тому +4

      You actually missed the "No" between "vessel rights"
      Should read "giving the finder of an abandoned vessel NO rights of ownership".

    • @jackmiller6447
      @jackmiller6447 6 років тому +1

      Janet not if its sitting there longer than 2 years i know i live in brevard county by sebastian

    • @thomasritter3159
      @thomasritter3159 6 років тому +3

      Janet if the insurance company paid out on the boat then it now belongs to the insurance company. no such thing as free or salvage on vessels lost due to a storm. For sure someone owns that vessel and like you said -- it is theft, in fact GRAND theft.

    • @rbodell
      @rbodell 5 років тому +1

      Not only theft but responsibility for damages to the boat, ecology and any other vesel damaged by it in your possession.

  • @reggaerocket
    @reggaerocket 6 років тому +28

    This is a ~1988 42' Princess Yacht. They go for 80k to 110k in excellent condition.

    • @rayhagood6555
      @rayhagood6555 5 років тому

      As it turns out, I acquired that boat 5 years ago via a trade, it's a 46' 1987 SeaRay Sport Fish

  • @shnarklevonbarkle110
    @shnarklevonbarkle110 7 років тому +19

    It's ironic that law enforcement will post a note to the owner of a boat that the owner may actually be looking for themselves. Why can't law enforcement just punch in the numbers from the boat and find out who the owner is and contact them?
    I sold a boat in California that sank soon afterwards. For some unknown reason, even though I had submitted all the paperwork indicating that I no longer owned the boat, the sheriff called me to find out if I still owned the boat. They wanted to slap a hefty fine of around $25k on me for polluting a public waterway. In California, that red notice on the side of the boat gives anyone who wants it the date when they can come pick it up and file a lost title at the dmv. Florida is stupid not to let people do the same thing. There are plenty of people who would take it and live on it, but then some people in Florida probably don't like that idea either.

    • @ernestjones5113
      @ernestjones5113 7 років тому +1

      Florida has these laws to prevent crime. Yep, that simple.
      Pretty easy to intentionally flounder someone's boat and claim it, were it legal. Not to mention the storms un-mooring boats. With that said, Florida does have a system to claim an unclaimed boat, just takes a little more time and some money.

    • @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
      @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 6 років тому

      Uuummmm.. under the new law you have to move....we don't like it when people make us do our jobs.
      The Man behind the green curtain has spoken.

    • @grancito2
      @grancito2 6 років тому +1

      There was a sail boat "abandoned/ wrecked"? in Mexico, I contacted the US coast guard, they weren't interested nor wanted to help, they just like to fine people. The DMV would not help with identifying the owner, another person offered to track the owner through a DMV pay service, and was given useless shit for the fee. Who knows who died, but the boat was ratted until nothing was left. USA government offices don't care about the people or their possessions, just the money they can screw from them.

  • @faircompetition1203
    @faircompetition1203 7 років тому +87

    Beware , if you claim the boat I believe you will become responsible for all the liens against it . You may get a not so free boat beat to shit , full of water , worthless and a 100,000 dollar loan against it . You can even be on the hook for outstanding dock-age, storage fees and environmental damage if you claim it .
    Trust me , if there was value the insurance co , a salvage company or owner would have grabbed it already. It's sitting there for a reason.

    • @thedude5901
      @thedude5901 7 років тому +2

      this is true

    • @jackstoverl9367
      @jackstoverl9367 7 років тому +2

      good point

    • @rehabboy01
      @rehabboy01 7 років тому +6

      there is an old saying about owning a boat....you are happy the day you got a boat, and happier the day you get rid of it.

    • @markfuller9886
      @markfuller9886 7 років тому +3

      faircompetition1 I brought 7 boasts to my property an contacted the owners and the insurance companies paid me as low as $600 to as much as $6800 for the boats. One was broken pretty bad they just gave me a salvage title for it

    • @thedude5901
      @thedude5901 7 років тому

      I have 5 broats

  • @r.d.ontheroad-1094
    @r.d.ontheroad-1094 7 років тому +176

    you talk too much about other things as opposed to where you can find free or almost free boats, Thanks,

    • @peterwharehoka9842
      @peterwharehoka9842 7 років тому +14

      Rick Dorr But the pagodas got electricity

    • @peterwharehoka9842
      @peterwharehoka9842 7 років тому +3

      N

    • @nickedwards9498
      @nickedwards9498 7 років тому +7

      Rick Dorr ...and over there you can get burgers for 59 cents then you cross the bridge where there are stores that sell toilet paper and I have friends who have shopped there. i could easily buy a boat , over there is a pier which was......

    • @auroravsat7215
      @auroravsat7215 6 років тому +5

      Rick Dorr who cares he’s still telling us how to get a free boat

    • @strikerone6991
      @strikerone6991 5 років тому

      Shrimp Janina, shrimp scampi, shrimp tacos, shrimp scallopini, shrimp....

  • @themidnightrdr7292
    @themidnightrdr7292 6 років тому +23

    Wow. The BAD information found here is staggering!

    • @joeyvieira9618
      @joeyvieira9618 6 років тому

      TheMidnightrdr ok well you do a better one since you know everything.

  • @YouStupidBunny
    @YouStupidBunny 6 років тому +10

    I know a guy like you who says, "Long story short...", after 20 minutes into the story.

  • @garychambers5930
    @garychambers5930 6 років тому +3

    Looks just like my old boat
    Excited for the observation tower
    I'm in Arkansas and I know it didn't float all the way to Florida

  • @fadedroseadventures304
    @fadedroseadventures304 6 років тому +4

    Florida is a Title State - you have to have a title transfer from owner. Taking the boat otherwise could be considered Grand Larceny.

  • @ProfessorDIY
    @ProfessorDIY 6 років тому +3

    Since Florida does not have a salvage maritime law picking up a boat that you do not have a title to is theft.

  • @BeingBrokeSucks
    @BeingBrokeSucks 13 років тому

    This is why you inspire me... only things that floats up on our beaches are empty coke bottles! I like it when you spoke about the cost of the boat and your dreams of building the house, then switch off because you've got to work to have those things!! Work is just in our bones!

    • @billymoore8731
      @billymoore8731 6 років тому

      If it's 12 miles out yes u can claim an abandoned vessel of any size but read the federal laws on this first oh take a boat in Florida waters is five years in raiford trust me I know

  • @hdcandela5697
    @hdcandela5697 7 років тому

    Willie Crawford, Honestly, I am looking for a boat like the boat in your video or even better a sailboat. I can get a trailer and I know how to repair them as I used to do it for a city government. How would I go about applying for ownership of an abandoned boat like that down there?

  • @billyjay4672
    @billyjay4672 5 років тому

    Thanks for the info Willie keep showing them if you can oh why don't you take it yourself after all finders keepers lol

  • @dwayneroberts6616
    @dwayneroberts6616 Місяць тому

    It's tragic how many boats are abandoned but can not be salvaged because of the title laws in Florida. What kills me is the county's complain about the abandoned boats but do nothing about the salvage laws. They would be taken away by people who want them. We can't have that now can we?

  • @lukepowell5534
    @lukepowell5534 3 роки тому

    does the state eventually tow them and auction them like cars that are left on the side of the road?

  • @joe3122001
    @joe3122001 7 років тому +1

    "I've heard boats are a hole in the water that you throw money into.....But I plan on getting one soon" Sir, I have a hole on dry ground your more than welcome to throw money into.

  • @dansantangelo2206
    @dansantangelo2206 7 років тому

    Under some conditions, you may be able to work a deal with insurance agencies. All one needs to do is go to the tax collection agency and it is public information. Take Vin # and or registration # to management of fish and wildlife. Talk to sheriff department as well.

  • @lanksterprice
    @lanksterprice 7 років тому +1

    Claiming an Abandoned Vessel in Florida
    Florida has "no salvage laws" giving the finder of an abandoned vessel rights of ownership. Florida is a "title state", thereby requiring a transfer of vessel title from owner to purchaser in order to obtain legal ownership. A person who finds an abandoned vessel and who wants to make claim to it must comply with Section 705.103, Florida Statutes. This will allow for a person to make claim to the property and make application for title transfer into his name.
    myfwc.com/boating/waterway/derelict-vessels/claims-process-faqs/

  • @wadeguidry6675
    @wadeguidry6675 7 років тому

    I lived in Navarre, this makes me miss it.

  • @songlyrics9383
    @songlyrics9383 7 років тому +3

    I didn't realize that I was mad until after the video.

  • @jimrossi7708
    @jimrossi7708 3 роки тому

    😮. ! Sounds like the life ! Good luck !!
    We all have our dreams and if you can get them to become reality then go for it ! I know my dream is to have a house on a lake in deep northern Maine with not to many people around ! I think that one thing that we have from being an American is to at least try to make dreams come true !

  • @lonniecurtis3540
    @lonniecurtis3540 7 років тому +2

    Hi Willie so if I come down to fla I can pick up a fairly decent abandoned boat per say,ive read the laws but do I have to pay any liens is what im asking,in connecting with the previous boat owners,sounds like a lot of red tape to get a abandoned boat,ha

    • @77Ricky
      @77Ricky 7 років тому

      Lonnie Curtis yes you have to in Florida treat it just like someone signing over there car. you take all the responsibility of fixing it up, responsible for any fuel leaks that may have caused environmental damage etc etc and you have to track the person down who owns it to even have him agree to sign it over for you. And most the time the owners don't have any idea where there boat went. Lol

    • @thomasritter3159
      @thomasritter3159 6 років тому

      Lonnie Curtis not on your life -- it is theft.

  • @dwetick1
    @dwetick1 4 роки тому

    There are abandoned boats everywhere in every state...Take a walk around any boatyard and you will see many derelict hulks...in various stages of dis-repair...People get tired of them...many can be had just by asking. No monies need exchanged.

  • @claytonsmith1063
    @claytonsmith1063 7 років тому +2

    I hearby offer 50,000,000 for the boat... if you throw in a lifejacket, I'll give you 20,000,000 more!

  • @thomasritter3159
    @thomasritter3159 6 років тому +1

    no such thing as free. The insurance company more than likely paid the owner. It now technically belongs to the insurance company. once you retrieve the numbers off the side of the boat which are clearly visible you would report it to the state wildlife and fisheries, they in turn would give you the name of the owner. The owner in turn would tell you he was paid off already and put you in contact with his insurance company who in turn would tell you how much you need to pay them for the boat. what you can receive is a finder's fee paid for by the insurance company. Once they retrieve the boat they will have it looked over by a marine surveyor who will tell them the value of the vessel. Then offer it for sale. Been there -- done that more than once.

  • @andyhalse576
    @andyhalse576 7 років тому

    That is a nice boat, why don't you register it yourself! I would if I could! I have a smaller boat in Puerto Banus Spain and that boat cleaned up would be fantastic to have! Keep that dream or take the boat, but make sure you can afford to properly clean up and full service as I'm sure that would be $3,000, but definitely worth it! Andy

  • @playingbadgolfwell9732
    @playingbadgolfwell9732 4 роки тому

    You have to file a claim with the Florida Fish & Wildlife commission. They'll ask you to complete a form and pay a fee ($300-500 I've heard) to research the original owner and contact him/her. After 3-6 months, they MAY allow you to claim title if the owner cannot be located or if the owner voluntarily relinquishes title. The FFW has a website with a map that lists all the abandoned boats identified by FFW, various Florida county Sherrif's offices, and the USCG in the State. However, as others have said, YOU CANNOT simply take possession of an abandoned vessel (aka "boat").

  • @rxaentertainment2801
    @rxaentertainment2801 7 років тому

    Florida is a title state. If you claim an abandoned boat you can be charged with grand theft. This even applies if the boat is sunk and you try to raise it. You have to title it first before you can move or claim the abandoned boat. Plus once you title it you are then responsible for all liabilities association with the boat, including any environmental hazards from leaking fuel or oil.

  • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
    @TruckTaxiMoveIt 7 років тому

    I'll gladly get that boat, if it's still available please let me know. thanks

  • @rogerhockemier9904
    @rogerhockemier9904 7 років тому

    Florida law states you cant just take the boat. You have to have a title from the owner and it has to transfer of ownership if you take the boat you can get charged with theft and go to prison and get fined. Check your laws

  • @citizentrucker
    @citizentrucker 6 років тому +1

    Florida is a title state. no you cannot just take them. the state can repo them for being abandoned, but we cannot just take them without the owner signing the title over

  • @garyking6365
    @garyking6365 3 роки тому

    You should be a radio DJ Gift to talk

  • @beefcattle22
    @beefcattle22 6 років тому

    Where I am from here in washington state I pick up sunk boats for about 100$ the insurance company's take care of the liens damages caused by the boat etc and then get auctioned off im a certified marine tech and buy and sell a tow company and or. Salvage company will take possesion of the boat charge the insurance or owner then it will get auctioned off befor you can just take it .

  • @captblackeagle
    @captblackeagle 7 років тому

    Good video

  • @lojwa.animals.runitrats
    @lojwa.animals.runitrats 6 років тому

    i just saw this an though i would get information about boats ,,,but just got the shuck an jive that obomma gave me gurr

  • @trojanF32
    @trojanF32 6 років тому

    I believe this is a 43 Searay Sportfish, late 80's

  • @kevincarnley1886
    @kevincarnley1886 7 років тому

    owners are coming to get the boat ,FWC just told me today in person !!!

  • @richardwicker3862
    @richardwicker3862 7 років тому

    in FLA you have to title in in your name find owner and have owner title in your name and all release all responsibility to you before can privately salvage it and you are responsible for any state epa fines owed on boat for eviromental damages then you still have cost of repairs to get sea worthy , new motor out drive etc so never free you could spend more money than vessel even worth aft repairs

  • @chaosopher23
    @chaosopher23 6 років тому

    You do know that you inherit every debt this boat has, and it'll cost you to get the boat, too. You also have to contact the owner or it's a possible felony (grand theft) to try to salvage it.

  • @stephengutman6335
    @stephengutman6335 7 років тому

    Grand larceny if you don't get a transfer of title (in the state of Florida)

  • @donville72
    @donville72 6 років тому

    I will come get this boat.

  • @dalebarnes09
    @dalebarnes09 7 років тому

    Live there.nice place.visit east bay smoke house.great ban.loc to all the staff.old man joe.

  • @oldridersteve217
    @oldridersteve217 7 років тому

    My estimation is that the insurance companies have paid out on thease boats claimed lost at sea, act of God storm etc. These boats suffer serious damage under the water line and become worth less than the recovery and repair. The insurance companies actually own most of thease boats but report them as lost at sea. Owner doesn't care he's rich and on his new boat. Thus you have abandoned boats. Recovery takes more that a tow truck to the auction lot. People don't understand too boat depreciation is a factor. Big and pretty doesn't mean a million always in the boat world. Gotta love em though!!

  • @codyjones1098
    @codyjones1098 6 років тому

    There are no free boats in FLORIDA. IT is a title state. This means if you dont have the title you will be charged with piracy and find yourself in court. But lets say you get a hold of title owner. You will pay for salvage and fees then if you fix it up you pay taxes on value just like if you bought it.

  • @bsw9633
    @bsw9633 7 років тому +6

    its a crime, called theft to take an abandoned boat in Florida. you should research the Florida laws before you consider doing this.

    • @1oldteck
      @1oldteck 5 років тому

      Poco loco. Get real

  • @wirelessone2986
    @wirelessone2986 6 років тому +2

    sounds like a fast talking forest

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere 6 років тому

      Forrest Gump on an illegal substance.

  • @allstate125
    @allstate125 2 роки тому

    Would I like a free way of draining my bank account and a future of constant problems and stress? Wow that’s sounds to good to be true😆

  • @Loganthered1
    @Loganthered1 5 років тому

    The owner probably filed an insurance claim for the loss of the boat. If they recover it they may get hit with a fraud charge. That being said they cant sign over the title of a boat they claimed was lost/destroyed. This is the problem with these boats especially after a hurricane or accident.

  • @rvdog1347
    @rvdog1347 4 роки тому

    you got that right and you can be charged for damage and ienviramant charges

  • @skylerricketts7392
    @skylerricketts7392 5 років тому

    Florida laws are all I'm hearing about but honestly its not like they are going to check for an abandon boat and if you drag it far enough away the laws change...

  • @bvincesf
    @bvincesf 7 років тому

    You build that house with the pier? Sounds like a good idea.

  • @hermanbottom363
    @hermanbottom363 7 років тому

    Willie, What finally happened to the boat ?

  • @ashtonharvey5723
    @ashtonharvey5723 9 років тому +28

    Not no wear near a million dollar boat man maybe around $17,000-$70,000 nota millon dollars thats not mega yaght its just a cabin cruiser/live aboard i own i 1986 carver 3207 aft cabin and a 1983 carver 3607 aft cabin got them one was 25,000 and the other was 15,000 but besides that hope you got your boat man

    • @Antipodean33
      @Antipodean33 7 років тому +5

      Ashton Harvey, please tell me English isn't your first language, or have you suffered an American so called "education"

    • @Rowow
      @Rowow 7 років тому +1

      Million new, not used.

    • @MRMV483
      @MRMV483 7 років тому +3

      This boat does not even come close to a million new, 200k at the most.

    • @marvinoneale8032
      @marvinoneale8032 6 років тому

      There's my boat

    • @brianlgkennyable
      @brianlgkennyable 5 років тому

      Hes talking new prices and your talking used lol. I find it hard to believe that someone with your spelling and grammar skills has a boat at all. Could use some punctuation in that paragraph.

  • @OrangeSunshine2
    @OrangeSunshine2 5 років тому

    Florida is a title State. You cannot just take an abandoned boat and claim ownership. It's a little more complicated

  • @alexwilliams6924
    @alexwilliams6924 7 років тому

    That boat running and floating again will cost you around $50k to get right, then because of its age, its only going to be worth around 5ok.

  • @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
    @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 6 років тому

    Not in FLA, it's a title state. You will be charged with grand theft. Always check the salvage laws first. Even if you get this boat with a title remember environmental charges are crazy high. Might cost you more than if you bought three new boats. Look into it and see for yourself. Best to just take a picture and walk away. I would hate to see someone get caught in the middle of a legal battle that the owner is responsible for.

  • @Voorhees1973
    @Voorhees1973 7 років тому

    nothing is for free. that was the mans boat that was in this video. he was trying to get you to pick up his beat down boat. so you get the 100k fine .

  • @lanksterprice
    @lanksterprice 7 років тому

    It has a red tag... that doesn't mean its FREE or you can claim it.... That just means that the coat guard logged that boat as a drifter and all damage is at the owner's expense.. If you claim it you will have to pay ANY damage that boat has done at drift to ANY ONES BOAT.... Once this boat is taken by the state then its noted it can be SOLD... and your clear of BS fee's or damage..

  • @77Ricky
    @77Ricky 7 років тому

    just a little bit more added info for y'all if anyone didn't know yet. It is against the law to claim the boat or just pull up and tow it away and keep it as yours in Florida. There is a no Salvage law or something like that it's called to where you actually have to get it titled and track down the owner have them sign it over to you pay the fee blah blah blah taxes all that good stuff then it's your boat if they agree to sign it over to you. And yes correct if you do all that you are responsible for any damage that it had caused and Or leans, payments etc. butt in Maine and New England and some other places on the Pacific coast as well I don't know if it's organ or what. BUT yes. there in other parts of the country as well if you find a sunken vessel or anything at all. IT could be a bag of gold to a 60-foot luxury yacht. You can claim it but in Florida.... NO Bueno 👎

  • @2009mechanic
    @2009mechanic 7 років тому

    Better look up your local Florida laws about salvaging boats.
    Florida is a title state.
    You need to have title to the boat BEFORE you do anything with it.
    It is considered trespassing and/ or theft of property if over $5000.00 it is a felony to even mess with somebody else's property.
    If you were in another state's territory who has an active maritime law in effect then you could claim it after "salvaging" it for the cost of salvaging it OR charge the salvage costs back to the original owners it was titled to .
    Then once it IS titled to you , YOU are then responsible for all fuel and oil that has leaked out of it causing an environmental hazard and cleanup.
    Yup , YOU foot the bill for all that also ,possibly running into the MILLIONS of dollars.
    Basically don't mess with it , it is NOT worth it.

  • @Sodiumreactor
    @Sodiumreactor 7 років тому +1

    cant you just haul it out of the water and salvage it? The motor has got to be worth something like 30k. Plus all the electronics.

  • @Kevin-mq8sm
    @Kevin-mq8sm 6 років тому +3

    That was a 70,000 boat lol. Not millions lol

  • @hooligan6a
    @hooligan6a 7 років тому +2

    someone owns that boat, you can't just take it. it is about a 36 foot boat and not worth
    no where near a million.

  • @VluggeJapie22
    @VluggeJapie22 7 років тому +4

    Dude i don't care where you work or what kind of house you are going to build. Just tell me where i can get free stuff.

  • @jackmiller6447
    @jackmiller6447 6 років тому +1

    I live in brevard

  • @UnyieldingSeraph
    @UnyieldingSeraph 7 років тому

    if i remember correctly florida is a title state. so in order to take possession you would need to have a title signed over. I would research this before taking the boat. once you take ownership you take on all liability that comes with it. if the boat caused damage or spilled fuel it's on you. Read up on salvage laws for your area don't listen to internet maritime law myths

  • @gregjones7472
    @gregjones7472 7 років тому

    Claiming an Abandoned Vessel in Florida. ... Florida is a title state, thereby requiring a transfer of vessel title from owner to purchaser in order to obtain legal ownership. A person who finds an abandoned vessel and who wants to make claim to it must comply with Section 705.103, Florida Statutes. The first requirement is to report it to a law enforcement agency. The law enforcement agency will collect a fee for beginning an investigation, conduct an investigation under Section 705.103, Florida Statutes, and determine the owner of the vessel. If the vessel is not claimed in the process of the investigation, the law enforcement agency may transfer it to the finder with a bill of sale and evidence of the investigation. The finder would then make application to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) to have the title put into his name. The investigation process usually takes between 45 days to 120 days or longer. The cost associated with the investigation is usually between $300 and $600. The costs may be more or less than this depending on the investigation requirements. Once title has been transferred into your name, you become legally responsible for the vessel. If its condition were to become derelict, then you would be held responsible. Derelict vessel owners can face both civil and criminal penalties which may include jail.

  • @DirtySouthBaitAndTackle
    @DirtySouthBaitAndTackle Рік тому

    I need one of them now that im homeless.

  • @215jami
    @215jami 7 років тому

    Better think again

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman 7 років тому

    Some people have more money then brains

  • @robsrandomness7824
    @robsrandomness7824 7 років тому +1

    Looks like a 90s vintage Sea Ray perhaps?

  • @swimcat2333
    @swimcat2333 5 років тому

    Now adays boat stands for break out another ten,twenty, thirty thousand

  • @deepfinds
    @deepfinds 6 років тому

    You should have check out whats on it

  • @rodneyjohnston6280
    @rodneyjohnston6280 5 років тому

    Some people like to hear themselves talk

  • @dalejerkins5235
    @dalejerkins5235 7 років тому

    Florida is getting very strict on derelict vessels, owners can face up to years in prison

  • @douglasbacskay6907
    @douglasbacskay6907 7 років тому

    yeah if you just tow it off and you do not have title to it, it is considered theft. And depending on the value it could be grand theft... you do not want to mess with that...

  • @whitlcj1
    @whitlcj1 7 років тому

    yeah don't take abandoned boats... unless it's a john boat or a canoe without a registration. not worth anything you intend to do with it otherwise.

  • @jlsortore
    @jlsortore 7 років тому

    you can't just take it Florida law requires transfer of title no matter the circumstances

  • @michaelschaller7572
    @michaelschaller7572 6 років тому

    Yea he keeps thinking he might want to buy a tiny boat for a million or maybe several million you know , living that internet style life lol

  • @fhuber7507
    @fhuber7507 7 років тому

    Nope, you can't just take one. You can get charged with grand theft by messing with it if you don't have a CONTRACT with the owner.

  • @qmp666
    @qmp666 7 років тому

    Yep , soooo were is my free boat

  • @nighthiker8872
    @nighthiker8872 7 років тому

    I may not be a genius, but a simp[e phone number on the boat's sides would work. I live in Houston TX. and bad weather pop ups.

    • @nighthiker8872
      @nighthiker8872 7 років тому

      You want a boat charter a boat for a day.Unless you live on the water.

  • @65168464894648646984
    @65168464894648646984 6 років тому

    In the State of Florida Maritime Salvage laws do not apply. Boats are registered, And if a boat is removed without the owner's permission That theft Also on a boat, cruiser, yacht or other valued above 5000$ it's Grand theft. Something for you to think about before suggesting to your viewers to go claim derelict vessels.

  • @cxmpieav1789
    @cxmpieav1789 7 років тому

    1:21 around here he stopped talking about pointless garbage

  • @MasterChief-sl9ro
    @MasterChief-sl9ro 7 років тому

    Trust me. If it was that easy. You would not see all those boats....

  • @thomasskinner6189
    @thomasskinner6189 6 років тому +1

    that is only 32 foot not 48 foot and you can buy one of those brand new for under $100,000 and if you want an actually 48 foot boat brand new it would set you back $1.5 million just to let you know because you are so wrong and you cant just come and take that 32 foot boat if it isn't yours or you haven't been given permission by the water ways!

  • @moncorp1
    @moncorp1 9 років тому +28

    Boat stands for: Break Out Another Thou$and

    • @dalejerkins5235
      @dalejerkins5235 7 років тому

      moncorp1 😂 true

    • @luv4glokks329
      @luv4glokks329 7 років тому

      moncorp1 that is what my Dad said he works on boats

    • @terri200026
      @terri200026 7 років тому +2

      Could as easily mean Tenthousand, depends on the depth of the waterline one is playing in. LoL.

  • @spencerboaz2385
    @spencerboaz2385 7 років тому

    When you say Boat free is never free .

  • @hillbillyholler516
    @hillbillyholler516 6 років тому

    They are not free!
    You have to contact the insurance company and owner.
    If its insurance claim you have to buy it from the insurance company.
    If no claim then you have to buy it from the owner.
    If you dont then its theft!

  • @753bowie
    @753bowie 7 років тому +4

    to the POINT!!!! people don't care where you hang out or what you do. Get to the Point!!!

  • @jarradjames5868
    @jarradjames5868 7 років тому

    go see what's inside that boat!

  • @relikvija
    @relikvija 7 років тому

    it's true
    boat like this, used, costs 90.000 000$

  • @JohnDoe-ev9kt
    @JohnDoe-ev9kt 7 років тому +1

    Willie Legal Services

  • @arttrombley7385
    @arttrombley7385 7 років тому

    Did you ever get a boat ?.

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere 6 років тому +1

      He'll answer you when his prison sentence is completed.

  • @TheGarywilliams
    @TheGarywilliams 7 років тому +2

    why can't they just do it like they do cars in Texas and some boats to if it's abandoned it gets impounded it's it's an impound for 30 days after which if fees are left unpaid a goes up for public auction to the highest bidder

  • @FishingwithCristina
    @FishingwithCristina 7 років тому

    I wish it could be that simple to pick up the boat and claim it as your own but unfortunately it's considered Grand Theft

  • @jazzyntony
    @jazzyntony 7 років тому

    there's no maritime law Florida

  • @luismorel2147
    @luismorel2147 9 років тому +6

    name of video says how to get a free boat so far hes wasted alot of money i dont see the free part lol im realy poor and a boat is my dream since i was little both my perants died in a car accedent and i was left to be adopted by a family member whos realy poor and was not able to send me to school so i have a little aducation that i learn my self but no 1 will higher me the money from the accedent was stolen so i was left with nothing i have a small job self emploid to pay for the bills of the person that adopted me and mine we live in a house thats falling apart no joke water leeks in and all we dont have light on the cilling since all cables rotted from the water and we have to use extension cords witch is y i was looking for how to get a boat for free video where i live if u have a boat u make money fishing or taking out turist its part of usa i live in puerto rico i use to work on a boat for some 1 since i have my licance got paid 25 dollers per day since there is no minimum wage laws here and thats y i need this boat to support my family so if you know of enything please let me know here on youtube thank you

  • @macbuff81
    @macbuff81 7 років тому

    That boat was never worth more than 1 million. Also, you can't just take an abandoned boat since it still technically belongs to someone else. Taking it would be theft. The owner has to officially give away the title to that boat. Without having the title it is illegal salvage.