Sabotage, vandalism or revenge?

MoodySabre

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Just heard that someone I know launched their Westerley Pageant yesterday from the boatyard in Benfleet. Soon realised that he was taking water and dashed back to the boatyard for a rapid haulout. Examination showed that someone (unknown) had drilled two holes through the hull between the keels. Scarey or what!
 
He got it out OK - saw it still in the slings today. Must be criminal damage but it's hard to imagine how or why in a yard with hundreds of boats in it. It takes some effort to crawl under a small bilge-keeler!
 
More years ago than I like to remember,I was going to put my boat on its winter berth but as it happened I could not do it that night. The next morning as I walked past the mooring I saw a pile of rocks where the boat would of been but no foot prints in the mud...it was ok the day before.
 
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erm .. he had'nt just forgotten to replace an anode perchance?

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With the price of zinc, more likely that an anode had been pinched?

It is VERY unlikely a vandal, or even a contract killer, would hang about drilling TWO holes isn't it? What else may have been there? Log impeller/ echo sender?
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There was a case a few years ago in Itchenor where the light fingered brigade went aboard after elctronics. They nicked the log - AND the transducer, leaving the boat to sink in about 4 metres of water.

Could something have been nicked?
 
True Story: A club to which I belonged a few years ago suffered a spate of burglaries from moored boats - presumably 'to order' as different items were taken from each. A brand new heads was removed from one boat which just happened to belong to a member of the local constabulary. We gave him a lot of stick along the lines of 'the Police having nothing to go on....'
 
Sounds sad but you don't even need vandals round here. My boatyard recently launched a club-mate's 40-footer four days before instructed and before anything was connected to the open seacocks. Whoops.
 
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