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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Well, this is something I go above and beyond as much as possible. Here are a few tips or things that I do personally. Some things you may think I'm a little extreme on, but I've never had anything stolen so far(knock on wood).
1. When staying overnight somewhere else, I always park under lights when possible. Also park as close to the building as possible.
2. I AWALYS take off my electronics wherever I'm at. Electronics are way too easy to take off and are probably some of the most valuable assets on the boat. I put as much tackle or anything of value inside my truck. Otherwise, if you have lockable storage, you can use that too.
3. When your out of town, if you have a cover, always use your cover. It won't totally deter a determined thief, but it'll make them work for whatever they want.
4. Get a boat lock! Haven't heard of anyone actually stealing a whole boat or trailer, but locking the trailer is always a good idea. Get a lock for you spare tire. Those do get stolen. I've only heard of a few personally, but to me it's worth the money for the lock. Some may disagree.
5. I'm sure you have insurance on the boat, you may want to go over different things with your insurance agent if something does happen. That's probably some of the best advice I could give you.
6. It's always better safe than sorry in my opinion. If it's of value, I wouldn't leave it laying out.
Edited by Merckid 3/16/2008 11:55 PM
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