Jaguar 25
Well-Known Member
Someone had a go stealing my Honda 8 outboard over the last weekend. I had taken the boat out of the water at Fell Foot, Windermere and had to leave the outboard in position until Monday morning. T=It has security bolts/nuts attaching the outboard frame to the lifting bracket. Got there Monday morning, the outboard was still in place but the clamps were undone and one of the security bolts had been removed. Looks like they couldn't get the second one off so they tried to take the lifting bracket apart to remove this with the outboard. Only one of the locknuts was missing (found under the boat). The lifting handle on the lifting bracket prevents me from fitting the normal anti-thief cover for the mounting clamps.
Anyway,
I am going to replace all the locking nuts (that could be removed to allow the lifting bracket to be partially removed with the outboard) with shear nuts and possibly replace the security bolt/nuts (requiring adaptor to unscrew) but add a substantial chain as a further security measure.
How does this sound and are there any other suggestions (apart from never leaving the outboard on when on the hard!)?
Anyway,
I am going to replace all the locking nuts (that could be removed to allow the lifting bracket to be partially removed with the outboard) with shear nuts and possibly replace the security bolt/nuts (requiring adaptor to unscrew) but add a substantial chain as a further security measure.
How does this sound and are there any other suggestions (apart from never leaving the outboard on when on the hard!)?