jwilson
Well-Known Member
As a visitor I was once one of the last leaving a yacht club bar as they closed up and local members dispersed. Happily strolled down to the quay to get my dinghy (upturned Avon with oars inside right up on top of quay), to find it gone. Yacht was anchored offshore, in outer harbour. Walked all round harbour and beach area and no sign of dinghy, someone must have carried it away, either down quay steps to water or away in/on car. Found phone box and called local police. All they could do was take a theft report.
At about 0200 after turning over about a dozen dinghies on the pier I finally found an old pram dinghy with one paddle inside, and borrowed/stole it. Came into harbour at about 0730 the next morning, returned the dinghy, and walked up to the police station after breakfast at the first cafe that opened. Fortunately an early morning dog walker had spotted my Avon on a beach two miles downwind.
Since then I have sometimes padlocked my dinghy if I can, though never up short to a popular pontoon. The cure for other people who do that - thus denying you a space - is a second padlock ......
At about 0200 after turning over about a dozen dinghies on the pier I finally found an old pram dinghy with one paddle inside, and borrowed/stole it. Came into harbour at about 0730 the next morning, returned the dinghy, and walked up to the police station after breakfast at the first cafe that opened. Fortunately an early morning dog walker had spotted my Avon on a beach two miles downwind.
Since then I have sometimes padlocked my dinghy if I can, though never up short to a popular pontoon. The cure for other people who do that - thus denying you a space - is a second padlock ......