l'escargot
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Why don't you keep a set in the gas locker like everyone else?I keep a set under the flower pot by the Patio doors.
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Why don't you keep a set in the gas locker like everyone else?I keep a set under the flower pot by the Patio doors.
Henry![]()
I know from experience that the bigger the boat the more likely the keys are onboard, its amazing how many large Princess's etc have the keys onboard all the time, you get to know where to look like the left wellington in the gas locker, or top tray in the toolbox in the lazarette, and once inside if the ign keys aren't already in then its a glass in the drinks locker or the favourite is in the cutlery drawer.
I know of a 95 ft Princess which has the ign keys in and the door keys onboard all the time, admittedly its hard to make off with one of those, but I am sure the insurance would take a very dim view.
I have never left the keys on my humble little weekend cruisers and have always modified the wiring so that even if they tried to hotwire the engine it won't start, only good mercruiser mechanic would suss it out.
As a result of this thread I took the boat keys home yesterday for the first time in the 8 years I've owned her!