sighmoon
Well-Known Member
I heard about someone (here I think) who's outboard was locked to his transom, and so the sods cut off his transom.
On that basis, we generally leave our boat unlocked, but with a padlock that looks like its locked at first glance, and the outboard on the back, also unlocked.
It would be a different story in a marina, or a town quay of course, where casual thieves could be passing, and different again if we had lots of expensive gear on board. But as it is, the most we stand to lose from a break in, is the cost of repairs from the actual break in. Seems kind of wrong though.
On that basis, we generally leave our boat unlocked, but with a padlock that looks like its locked at first glance, and the outboard on the back, also unlocked.
It would be a different story in a marina, or a town quay of course, where casual thieves could be passing, and different again if we had lots of expensive gear on board. But as it is, the most we stand to lose from a break in, is the cost of repairs from the actual break in. Seems kind of wrong though.