Hey guys, I'm on a bit of a bender re; security following yet another friend having the boat and gear stolen. What do you all use for security. Do any of you mark you're boat in a special way. Have you spent large on locks.
I'm asking as I don't want to go overboad yet my insurance company recently sent me an update and all they want is more money.
Help.
Ross
two words,
Big dog, he barks at birds, cats, dogs, kids, neigbhours, me, my wife and i'm sure boat burglers. Although some stole a push bike from my house a few months ago, cheeky buggers.
Stephen
1 x 14 stone rottie and a trailer lock from GT products in Pakaranga
Bushpig
I have had a 16 ft glass boat stolen with the wheel locked and a locked coupling connection over 2 years ago. Even with all the numbers and distinctive marking and fittings, it has not been found. It was one of only about 100 around at the stage it was stolen. Not a pleasant feeling when you get up in the morning and find your pride and joy gone. Also, you cannot report it as 111 doesn't take calls on stolen boats or vehicles. You have to go in and make a report (in my case at Central Auckland or the local police station when it opens around 09h00 where we are). It just means that if it is still being towed around when you notice it missing, no copper will be on the look-out for it.
I have a wheel clamp and a coupling lock on my current one but I now know it is only a deterrent and, if they want it, they will take it.
I also know of someone who had a sensor alarm fitted but they have removed it because of the attraction of cats to the boat.
Keith
GT Products do a realing good product. Its a very heavy locking system that bolts onto your draw bar. All of the bolts are hidden inside the locking system making it almost impossible to cut off. You wind up your jocky wheel to a point where the coupling is to high to go on a tow ball. Then you put the leg of the lock down and lock it in position.
Its a very simple system and one of only a few acceptable to the insurance companies.
Bushpig
Smudge,
Thats the bugger, GT also make or sell them. I thought they made them. Good way of locking the boat.
Bushpig
Hi Ross,
I had a multi-roller trailer (Brand new) hacksawed off my car at the Takapuna boat ramp in broad daylight and on a busy Friday. My increased security arrangements include;
Lock pin on the coupling / Special outboard anti- theft nuts / a homemade wheel clamp that puts the SAS to shame...U need a gas axe to get this one off!!! and my 18 footer is locked in an alarmed garage!! Not much else U can do really.
Cheers CeeBee
Hi CeeBee,
How did they hacksaw the trailer off ?. what did they cut.
Stephen
hi ceebee
sorry to here about the trailer, i would be interested in seeing a photo and info on your homemade wheel clamp, i have heard that those sas types are not too hard to remove?
regards
aquasquid
I will post a pic on this site shortly of my wheel clamp.
Cheers CeeBee
Hi Stephen,
The buggers hacksawed the 10mm link chain off the huge padlock I had locked to the drawbar in broad daylight on a busy week day at Taka. :(
Cheers CeeBee

Thanks Kerren for posting the pic. Very innovative design. Should be easy for my welder buddy to do one up.
What's the best brand of padlock in the market at the moment tamper proof wise ?
after reading about a boat going missing some years ago i now wash the boat do all the necessary maintainance then remove the tow coupling, both wheels, then knock the studs through the hubs . a bit of cocking around ,does,nt take long
like to see a data base of boats motors trailers etc any ideas?bet there are
cheers
barrie
how do we access the police site and it would great to see missing boat details displayed on a site such as this
cheers
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