Stolen boat- (Hot off the press)

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:|The ocean key resort key west stole yacht and thought they were above the law. In yesterdays local key west paper fron page heres the article

by Dennis Reeves Cooper

Last October, Kevin McCarthy, of Amelia Island, Florida, drove down to Key West to look at a 45-foot boat being offered for sale by the Ocean Key House Resort. He looked at the boat, talked to a broker and was ready to offer the asking price of $110,000.

Then he learned that the hotel was planning to auction off the boat. So he checked with hotel General Manager Steve Boswell and the hotel’s attorney, Alan Eckstein.

“I wanted to make sure that the hotel really owned the boat,” McCarthy told Key West the Newspaper this week. “They told me that they had taken possession of the boat after the owner had defaulted on his dockage payments.”

So McCarthy authorized his broker to bid on the boat— and he got it for $71,000. And he got a purchase sales agreement from Attorney Eckstein.

McCarthy motored the boat up to Islamorada and left it there for 10 days for cleaning and servicing. Then he and his wife returned to the Keys to take the boat up to Amelia Island.

“We were nearing Miami when both engines quit on us,” he said. “And while we were waiting on a tow, I got a call on my cell phone from Robert Krutko, who identified himself as the former owner of the boat. He told me, ‘You are on my stolen vessel.’

“He said that the Ocean Key House had stolen the boat from him and had illegally resold it,” McCarthy said.

“I didn’t know what to think, so while we were being towed to Miami, I called Attorney Eckstein. He reassured me that everything was okay. Then I checked with a Miami maritime lawyer recommended by the towboat driver. After listening to my story, he told me that I had probably bought a stolen boat.”

McCarthy said he had already made arrangements for extensive servicing in Ft. Lauderdale, so he had the boat towed there and, back home, consulted with another maritime lawyer in Jacksonville.

“He agreed with the Miami lawyer and, after some more research, he wrote Eckstein a letter demanding that they return my $71,000,” McCarthy said. “It took them a couple of weeks, but they finally sent me the money.”

Last December, the Ocean Key House sued Krutko in federal court, alleging that he owes the hotel more than $60,000 in dockage fees. Krutko has counter sued, alleging grand theft.

Krutko said that, in June of 2005, he and his wife bought an existing sunset cruise and snorkeling business based at the Ocean Key House Resort marina. The deal included the boat.

“We were paying $3000 per month for dockage on a month-to-month basis,” he said. “But we soon learned that we were losing thousands of dollars because the concierges at the hotel were referring business to our competitors. I complained to General Manager Boswell and he promised to put a stop to it. But nothing changed.”

Then, the hurricanes of September and October 2005 blew through, and many of the docks and walkways at the hotel were destroyed.

“The hotel had ordered all boats out of the marina before the storms but, after Wilma, we were allowed to return because our slip was intact,” Krutko said. “But we were not required to pay rent for a couple of months because the marina was not operational.”

But by December, when the walkways in the marina had been repaired, he and his wife had decided to move the boat, put it up for sale and move on.

“But Boswell begged us to stay, even offering six months free rent because of the storms and the problems the concierges had caused us,” Krutko said. “But the problem never got any better.”

So, a few days before the six-month free rent deal expired, Krutko said that he had an employee move the boat out of the hotel marina, up to his home on a canal on Cudjoe Key, 23 miles away.

“But it was decided that there wasn’t enough room to put the boat at my dock, so he anchored it out in the bay,” Krutko said.

But, the next day, the boat was missing and Krutko filed a theft report with the Sheriff’s Office. Deputies reported that a call had come in from a neighbor who said the boat was adrift and that he had called the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC).

An FWC officer found the boat and a Sea Tow boat showed up at the same time. Then a call came in from the Ocean Key House. Hotel officials reportedly told the officer that the boat had broken loose in the marina and that it should be returned to the hotel.

“Incredibly, the FWC officer released the boat to the hotel, rather than having it towed to a secure location until the owner could be found,” Krutko said. “It didn’t seem to occur to the officer to question how the boat could have ‘drifted’ from the Ocean Key House to a location 23 miles up the Keys!”

A Sheriff’s deputy reportedly later found the boat chained to the dock at the hotel marina. Upon questioning, hotel employees reportedly told the deputy that the hotel had a lien on the boat, but they could not produce any paperwork to support that claim.

“The Sheriff not only bought that bogus claim, a deputy called me and told me it was now a civil matter,” Krutko said.

Not long after that, the hotel sold the boat to Kevin McCarthy.

McCarthy said that, even though the hotel returned his purchase price to him, he is still out thousands of dollars for other expenses associated with buying and moving the boat. “I am watching Robert’s lawsuit against the hotel,” he said. “When he wins his suit, I’m next in line.”

Krutko calls the hotel’s lawsuit “outrageous”.

“They are even suing for dockage fees during the time, after the storms, when the hotel didn’t have any docks.” he said.

He said he is also disappointed in State Attorney Mark Kohl, who refused to accept his grand theft complaint against the hotel. “Why can’t he see grand theft when it’s staring him right in the face?”

While the lawyers wrangle, the boat remains in the custody of federal marshals in a Ft. Lauderdale marina, continuing to run up dockage bills.

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Bondo

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Seems to Me,....
The Last time I saw you posting here, it was about a Stolen Boat that was Burnt,+ Destroyed by somebody with a Lien on it........

What's the Tie here,..??..??....

Are you the self appointed Stolen Boat reporter for Florida.....??.......
 
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No but what i am is an avid boat lover whos tired of crap like this going on. You probabily wouldnt understand not owning a boat yourself. and yes the fire story will be written about soon
 

boathoe

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Hello crew,
wow i just ran across this web site and read your news paper story. I run a large mariners association and would love to get more info on this story to write about in our publication. As far as Resposnses it great you get the news out thats why our damn insurance is so expensive is because of thieves like that. I have called the newspaper and getting copy this week. As far as responses boat owners should be furious people did something like this and didnt get prosecuted for it. As far as the other jackasses response look at his mug shot i bet the guy wishes he owned a canoe let alone a real boat. As a boat owner for years keep the news coming i look forward to seeing this story in our bulletin for our members nationwide.
 

Silvertip

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This should come as no surprise judging by the behavior of the Florida legal system and its involvement with the Smith fiasco. Is anyone in the legal system down there concerned about the circumstances regarding her death.
 

Bondo

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floridaboater said:
You probabily wouldnt understand not owning a boat yourself.
boathoe said:
As far as the other jackasses response look at his mug shot i bet the guy wishes he owned a canoe let alone a real boat.

Well,...........

For a couple of Newbie Posters here at iboats,.......

You fellows are Really going to make a Big Impression on the Regulars here......
Not a very Good 1 Either......
'Cause you guys are Throwing some Pretty Big Rocks........
At the Wrong Guy.....

I asked a Simple Question,..... a Normal Answer would have been Nice,.....
Rather than a Blatant Attack.......

I'm Not going to try to Defend Myself,..... My Record here at iboats will Speak for Itself..............

Btw,........ I've got 6 Boats ranging from 12' to 25',......
And,...... 20 Canoes..........
 

Frank Acampora

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How in the hell can anyone tell what a person owns or doesn't own by looking at his photo? Get a life you guys.

Just tell Bond-O that you were upset by his reply.

Oh, BTW I own six boats too. Please don't attack me.
 

Bondo

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Frank said:
How in the hell can anyone tell what a person owns or doesn't own by looking at his photo?

Oh,............. Btw,.............

That's Not Me............

I'm pretty Ugly,.... But Not That Ugly.........:love:

Another Btw,..........
I didn't know that Looks is Any Way connected to Wealth, OR Knowledge...........
 

roscoe

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Geez, can you believe these guys. New to the board and dumb as the rocks they are throwing.
 

WillyBWright

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So tell us Bondo, what's the story behind that picture? I can't quite make out the sign. Will trade what for food?
 

jimlad

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Quote: 14:57:57 Today by floridaboater
You probabily wouldnt understand not owning a boat yourself.
Quote: 15:16:14 Today by boathoe
As far as the other jackasses response look at his mug shot i bet the guy wishes he owned a canoe let alone a real boat.


:^ How rude! talk about having enough neck for another row of teeth



jimlad
 

Bondo

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Willy,......

The Whole Story is in a thread over on the I/O forums, down about page 2 or 3, in a thread with My name in it, posted by FreebeTony........

It's a Spoof on My Old Buddy,...... Hoe Meduck,...errr Haut Medoc.........
It says,... "Will Trade Parts for Food".........
 

jimlad

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i checked that out Bond-o you are quite a handsome guy
8)



mr&mrs j
 

Gary H NC

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Dang Bondo! wouldn't you just love to smack some people?
Kind of overstepped thier bounds huh?
Me thinks its time for a JB Poof!!

Oh yea,I'm going to Florida soon...I KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE!!!:devil::devil::devil:

May barnacles infest your underwear!
 

Frank Acampora

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Damn, Bond-o! I wish I looked as good as that mug shot. I'm so ugly that when I was born, they smacked my mother!
 

tashasdaddy

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most people think i'm homeless, by first appearance. it's my right protected by the constitution of this country. i've never said this before on line, but Boathoe, Mr Mariners Association, we don't need someone who just jumps to unfounded conclusions. this site is to help people and share knowledge. we are friend here, and don't bash each other.

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WillyBWright

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"and don't bash each other."

Haven't visited Dockside Chat in awhile, eh? ;)
 

arthat

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This is the first time I have encountered such disrespect amongst our family. I have learned much from the forum posts and hope I make a significant contribution as we move forward. From this point on, let all new and seasoned iboats forum members respect each others comments, posts and knowledge.

Art
 

bjcsc

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OK, crew...everyone settle down and think a bit, after you read my post. The last time floridaboater posted about this very same incident, he left his email address at the end of the post. Being a research oriented kind of guy, I went looking around the web. Didn't take me long to find his name, and with his name and his email address I found even more. See the thing is, HE is the guy who ran up the dockage fees and tried to hide the boat when the hotel decided to seize it - but they found it anyway. Same as someone getting a title loan, not paying, and trying to hide the car, but the repo man finds it anyway. He has posted this same story just about anywhere a person could. I found variations on a dozen different sites. And, I'd be wiling to bet that "boathoe" is just another handle that he is using, i.e. trying to generate a "buzz"...the Mods can probably tell us for sure if IP's are logged.

Robert, people seizing your collateral when you default is not criminal - it's the way it is. No one gives away dockage - esp. in Florida. Your story is tired,man...You'd played a risky game, and you lost - they found your boat anyway. You may have complicated it by getting every agency you can think of involved, but when it shakes out - and it will - you will still be swimming, or worse if they go after you for libel.

But hey, look on the bright side - you could probably buy one of Bond-o's canoes, provided you pay up front...

You're lucky I am not one of the Mods here. I would put your handle(s) on auto-zap (like they do Techno) and if I could I would go farther and block your IP address(es). Take your sorry story and get lost...
 

Gary H NC

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Good Job bjcsc!! Tell it like it is!!
 
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