SailBobSquarePants
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In another thread, I saw...
That makes me think - what means and measures do the forumites use to help prevent dinghy theft? Perhaps as the season gets into full swing, it might be an idea for us to share our strategies...
I think my first idea is to not just letter the dinghy fabric, but I may consider using a set of dies or a burner and labeling the dinghy transom indelibly...something very obvious.
Anyone else want to say the lengths they go to?
If it is almost new and cheap then likely to have been nicked. My new inflatable dinghy 2.9 m with dolly wheels, was nicked from Chichester 3 weeks ago.
That makes me think - what means and measures do the forumites use to help prevent dinghy theft? Perhaps as the season gets into full swing, it might be an idea for us to share our strategies...
I think my first idea is to not just letter the dinghy fabric, but I may consider using a set of dies or a burner and labeling the dinghy transom indelibly...something very obvious.
Anyone else want to say the lengths they go to?