Alfie168
Well-Known Member
This is quite an interesting You Tube video. No connection etc. I'm not suggesting anybody reveal if they have a tracker, but its something worth thinking about.
My out board is painted bright orange so if someone steals it it's quite easy to see where it is an the colour also deters and tea leaves.
Can't stolen outboards be repainted?
Yes they can but it would be obvious as the painter would also need all the correct decals.
Its also painting of the inside would be the main identification as well as the series number.
Any tracking device could also be removed.
I deliberatly slothered silver hammerite paint over the leg bolts on my brand new 20Hp power tilt outboard and quite defaced it. The problem is many years later when I want to sell the outboard which looks as new, apart rom the paint!My out board is painted bright orange so if someone steals it it's quite easy to see where it is an the colour also deters and tea leaves.
An amusing idea, that the newest and most desirable outboards could be intentionally styled to resemble as convincingly as possible, something no thief could easily sell on - one of the manufacturer's own, scratched, stained, UV-faded products from 40 years earlier. ?
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One that had already been nicked thenI bought a 4HP Johnson twin from the 'FOR SALE ' forum.
Cheap, tatty, but a good runner - exactly what the advertiser said.
I removed all the decals, cleaned the white plastic cover and stenciled " HWA FONG CHINA MOTOR 1.75 HP " on it.
I had the idea it might not be too appealing to a tea leaf.........................................................
Yes they can but it would be obvious as the painter would also need all the correct decals.
Its also painting of the inside would be the main identification as well as the series number.
Any tracking device could also be removed.
Wouldn't want anything like that in my car when the cowling catch snags something...Can one buy the things banks are said to include in their money-bundles, for transport...
...which explode when opened, splattering EVERYTHING in the vicinity with purple dye?![]()
Reminds of when I worked in Peterborough several years ago. A colleagues brother had a compressor stolen (the type you tow behind a vehicle). It was painted bright pink with his company name on it in yellow. It was spotted on a local 'travellers' site so the police were duly informed. the response was "how do you know it's yours?" He pointed out the obvious distinctive markings. The response to this was "they may have liked your paint job and copied it".My out board is painted bright orange so if someone steals it it's quite easy to see where it is an the colour also deters and tea leaves.