Please select your home edition
Edition
Armstrong 728x90 - Performance Mast Range - TOP

Boat sales ‘booming’ in Australia?

by Bob Wonders on 30 Oct 2010
Boston Whaler 180 Dauntless, could have been Australia bound if not for swift police action. SW
Are boat sales really booming in Australia?

A question that might cause an argument in the Land Down Under, but apparently that’s the word in the United States and two of its citizens are now languishing in the local lock-up after allegedly shipping and selling stolen boats in Australia.


According to a Florida newspaper, the St.Petersburg Times, Mark Conner, a 38-year-old from aptly-named Treasure Island, and Lawrence Plumstead,44, of Seminole, were arrested and charged on four and three counts of grand theft respectively. The newspaper report suggested that ‘boat sales were booming in Australia’ and this prompted the two men to establish their ‘international boat sales scheme.’

Conner is believed to be the owner of a St.Petersburg dealership, Suncoast-Marine, which promotes itself as ‘advertising boats worldwide.’ The downside to their scheme of course was the fact that the boats they were attempting to ship to Australia had been stolen.

Conner also allegedly sold three boats on consignment, but the owners never saw any of the sale proceeds and this prompted local police to investigate. When under police surveillance, Conner and Plumstead were seen shrink-wrapping a stolen boat in preparation for its shipment to Australia. Police then executed a search warrant and discovered four more stolen boats and trailers on the Suncoast-Marine premises.

All trailer boats in the 6.4 to 7.9-metre (21’ to 25’) range, the craft comprised a Boston Whaler, a Pro-Line centre console, a Century centre console and a Century walk-around. A home security camera is believed to have filmed Conner in the act of stealing the Century walk around from a home a few miles north of his yard.

Conner has also been charged with a ‘scheme to defraud’ and is being held on USD$40,000 bail; Plumstead is believed to have been released after posting USD$15,000 bail. Adrian Seiffert, CEO of Brisbane-headquartered Marine Auctions, said the stolen boats named would have been ‘popular models’ on the Australian market.

'These guys obviously know what they’re about, but despite what the newspaper claims, the market here is still pretty tough,' he added. Seiffert said Marine Auctions takes every available safeguard prior to accepting craft for auction.

'We do company searches, check with the Register of Encumbered Vehicles (REVS), insist on complete ownership papers, in short we take every possible step to ensure the vessel is totally free and unencumbered,' he added.

Switch One DesignPredictWind - Routing 728x90 BOTTOMNorth Sails Loft 57 Podcast

Related Articles

XR 41 Dominates Debut at MaiOR 2025
FORMULA X Takes First Place in ORC A&B The northern European offshore racing season launched in spectacular fashion at the Mai Offshore Regatta (MaiOR) from 2 to 4 May 2025, and the spotlight was firmly on X-Yachts' latest high- performance model - the XR 41.
Posted today at 8:48 am
Smeg's 29 years of 18ft Skiff sponsorship success
It all began when a Trevor Barnabas-led team raced a skiff named Omega Smeg-2UE The Smeg Australia 18ft skiff sponsorship with the Australian 18 footers League began in 1996-97 and has continued harmoniously, with many great successes, over the following twenty nine seasons on Sydney Harbour.
Posted today at 5:27 am
Canada Ocean Racing Acquires Foiling IMOCA
For Scott Shawyer's Vendée Globe Campaign Canada Ocean Racing is proud to announce the acquisition of a current generation foiling IMOCA 60 - formerly known as Groupe Dubreuil and originally 11th Hour Racing - Malama.
Posted today at 4:01 am
iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Games day 1
Unexpected breeze delivers a spectacular opening day of racing on Lake Garda The iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Games are officially under way in Torbole, Lake Garda, marking the second major event of the 2025 season for the U19/U17/U15 athletes of the iQFOiL Youth & Junior International Class.
Posted on 6 May
Transat Paprec Day 17
"An Atlantic Crossing with the Intensity of La Solitaire" They've proven that persistence pays off—even when faced with serious setbacks. Lola Billy and Corentin Horeau had to make a pit stop in Lisbon during the first week of the race to replace a damaged rudder.
Posted on 6 May
Night sailing, Transat Paprec, Congressional Cup
Night sailing, encountering light airs in the Transat Paprec, Congressional Cup We bundled up as the last of the rays sunlight dipped below the Olympic Mountains and night quietly fell on Puget Sound. We'd been racing for about twelve hours in the Seattle Yacht Club's Protection Island Race (April 26), and we were getting tired.
Posted on 6 May
Triple amputee passes halfway point of challenge
Craid Wood is more determined than ever, despite troubles during Pacific crossing Despite experiencing a number of technical issues with his boat, Craig Wood is now halfway through his sail with well over 4000 nautical miles done. He is feeling positive about reaching the finish line at Osaka in Japan in just over a months' time.
Posted on 6 May
Tomes Cup 2025 at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
Sixty-seven boats enjoyed fair wind in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour The finale of the Top Dog Trophy Series 2024-2025 took place in Hong Kong on Saturday 3 May, completing the series of four pursuit races to determine the top-performing boat for the season.
Posted on 6 May
Swan Bonifacio Challenge 2025 Preview
A record-breaking 31 ClubSwan one-design yachts representing 27 nations taking part The highly anticipated 2025 edition of The Nations Cup officially sets sail today from Bonifacio, Corsica, with a record-breaking 31 ClubSwan one-design yachts representing 27 nations.
Posted on 6 May
Offshore Special Regulations Lighting Guide
Released by Exposure Marine ahead of the Rolex Fastnet Race Exposure Marine has launched a dedicated Offshore Special Regulations Lighting Guide to support sailing enthusiasts and offshore racers—particularly those preparing for this year's Rolex Fastnet Race.
Posted on 6 May