Do you have a boat or are you considering buying a boat? No matter the answer, protecting your boat from theft should be on your top priority list. When your boat is not in the water, you need to store it in a secure location. This article will provide you information on how to protect your boat from theft.
A great way to protect your boat from theft is to use special locks to secure your trailer, propellers, outboard motors and removal equipment. Next, you should install alarms that surveillance your boat for theft, sinking and fire.
Here are just a few precautions you should take to protect your boat from theft:
Always take the keys out of the ignition when boat is not in use.
Never leave your boat unattended at docks or beaches.
Chain your boat with other boats (only do in groups with people you know) but make sure you do not scratch the hulls of other boats.
Have your Hull Identification Number (HIN) affixed in an area only know to you and significant others, in case of an emergency.
Record your HIN in multiple places that are safe. If your boat is ever stolen it can help your boat be identified faster.
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