An abandoned sailboat that washed ashore in New Smyrna Beach has been removed, according to Volusia County officials.
The sailboat's owner had tried to sell the boat for a $1 before surrendering it to Volusia County which demolished and removed it on Monday.
A sailboat stranded on the sands of New Smyrna Beach has become a local curiosity, leaving beachgoers wondering how it ended ...
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 ...
A sailboat, which is now just off the 12th Avenue beach access, has been creating a spectacle and attraction for beachgoers ...
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 ...
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. — Captain Allen Askar left from St. Augustine in his 1977 sailboat, planning to reach the Dominican ...
A sailboat washed ashore on a Florida beach has become the center of a bizarre incident involving a captain’s desperate ...
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. — Captain Allen Askar left from St. Augustine in his 1977 sailboat, planning to reach the Dominican Republic. However, it appears he will return home without his boat.