pcatterall
Well-Known Member
Bump - because I really want to hear more about this mystery.
+1 has the sugar contamination been confirmed?
Bump - because I really want to hear more about this mystery.
If this is, as it seems to be, sabotage then that's a very sad and shocking thing.
The cameras that others have mentioned can be found by searching for "wildlife cameras" if the marina cctv doesn't adequately show your boat.
Could you devise a way of making it impossible to lift the cockpit grating when the boat is unattended...maybe wooden blocks screwed down with Torx or some other uncommon headed screws, or dome headed coachbolts with the nuts on the side that's locked in the cabin.
It must be very unpleasant to think there's someone doing this to you, you have much sympathy from me and I'm sure from everyone else on here too.
Time for an update ��
Well, as I said earlier, the first batch, i.e. the first time it happened, it tasted of sugar. This was about four weeks ago.
Popped back to the boat today & picked up the sample from the second breakdown (which I had forgotten was sitting in neat Marine 16). Dabbed my tongue in gingerly and nearly burnt the end off - M16 is very acidic!
Took sample home, rigged up Breaking Bad crack look alike teaspoon with foil etc. Both gas lighters refused to work, so stuck the lot on the gas oven. The crystals dried out, did not melt though. Taste test number three - SALT. Cooking/table salt. Taste test 4 comprised coop salt. Taste test 5 crystals, same as 4.
There we have it. Salt.
So is it established that the (salt or sugar) is there in quantities for which there is no explanation other than sabotage?
I think you need to find out for sure if this is sabotage and, if it is, involve the police.Anyone who does that to a boat's engine is putting lives at risk and needs to be caught.