jonnybuoy
Well-Known Member
I was at a talk a couple of weeks ago by the Poole Harbour marine police. They said by far the biggest crime they deal with is outboard theft. They are always amazed how many people leave their outboards attached to their tenders or boats with no form of security whatsoever. Apparently the engine number on an outboard is often not engraved but on a sticker so it is even easier to remove its identity. Sometimes they find outboards that they believe to be stolen (half a dozen in a lock-up for example) but because they are unmarked and no-one claims them, they are sometimes forced to hand them back to the crim because they can't prove with certainty that they are stolen.
They were urging everyone to mark their outboards with a microdot marking kit. The one they were recommending is called SelectDNA Marine Marking kit.
http://www.selectadna.co.uk/forensic-coding-domestic-kits/selectadna-marine-kit.html
Each dot contains a unique code which is registered on a database against your name. You can use it to mark anything removal from your boat. For £49 which marks up to 50 items it seems like a good idea. (I've got nothing to do with the company btw).
Jon
PS interestingly they say that they boat theft is almost non-existent - unless it is a tender with a nice outboard attached that is...
They were urging everyone to mark their outboards with a microdot marking kit. The one they were recommending is called SelectDNA Marine Marking kit.
http://www.selectadna.co.uk/forensic-coding-domestic-kits/selectadna-marine-kit.html
Each dot contains a unique code which is registered on a database against your name. You can use it to mark anything removal from your boat. For £49 which marks up to 50 items it seems like a good idea. (I've got nothing to do with the company btw).
Jon
PS interestingly they say that they boat theft is almost non-existent - unless it is a tender with a nice outboard attached that is...