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Location: Tonka, MN | I have a quick release on a cabin boat and don't wana drag it back and forth. Besides mounting it straight to the boat, any ideas on how to secure it with locks, etc? |
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Posts: 1901
Location: MN | My MK release bracket has a hole in it that allows a small padlock to be put through so the plate can't be removed from the boat. Unless of course they have a good bolt cutter with them in which case you're probably not going to foil them anyway. |
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Location: Minnesota | Unfortunately if some one wants your stuff there going to take it. I would rather have them take it then to wreck something else to get it .yes I'll be peeed off but that's why I have insurance. |
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| My MK plate has a lock spot in it. I lock it to keep honest people honest and ill prepaired from just taking it. |
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Posts: 102
| It's really not hard to take it off if you have the quick release mount. Why not just remove it each time you head home, leave the TM in the cabin. I have numerous friends that do this and the peace of mind is worth the little bit of effort of removing it each time they head home. |
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Location: West Central Wisconsin | This is what I use. But I purchased mine several years ago - not sure where to get one now.
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| I ended up buying 2 mounting plates if I remember correctly and stacking them. It has a "U" bolt and a hole with pin for pad lock. Good deterrent, but if they want it, it would not be hard to take it.
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