Thefts of boat parts
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Thefts of boat parts
Returned from vacation to find the drive leg of my boat hanging loose and parts on the ground around it in my yard. Looks like they could not get it off or were scared away before they got it off. All hardware missing or damaged. I went to my marine shop and they have replaced 6 stolen legs recently from Penticton to Rutland as well as stolen props and parts. This is just one shop in town so there are probably a lot more. Replacement of these range from $4500 up.
Would have loved the chance to "Babe Ruth" the offender.
Would have loved the chance to "Babe Ruth" the offender.
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
That's the thing, no one is "babe ruthing" these offenders, not even law enforcement or judges.
The drug trade needs it's fuel and boat parts are just yet another target for re-sale.
Best to find the speciality facebook site for boat parts to see if your items might be listed. And all pawn shops need to step up to question speciality boat parts from their "customers."
The drug trade needs it's fuel and boat parts are just yet another target for re-sale.
Best to find the speciality facebook site for boat parts to see if your items might be listed. And all pawn shops need to step up to question speciality boat parts from their "customers."
As WW3 develops, no one is going to be dissing the "preppers." What have you done?
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
That's.... motivated.
Christ those boat legs are not light, I can't believe there is an underground market for boat legs, or perhaps I should considering how insane boat part prices are.
Stuff like this is why I installed cameras with night vision around my property, if this keeps up they may have to be linked up with a chain gun or something lol.
Christ those boat legs are not light, I can't believe there is an underground market for boat legs, or perhaps I should considering how insane boat part prices are.
Stuff like this is why I installed cameras with night vision around my property, if this keeps up they may have to be linked up with a chain gun or something lol.
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
Cameras don't stop thieves as much as alarms do.
I have a large yard. I have sensors placed around the yard. Anything bigger than a dog comes in the yard I know it.
Makes it easier to babe ruth them if ya know they're there.
I have a large yard. I have sensors placed around the yard. Anything bigger than a dog comes in the yard I know it.
Makes it easier to babe ruth them if ya know they're there.
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
JBX wrote:That's.... motivated.
Christ those boat legs are not light, I can't believe there is an underground market for boat legs, or perhaps I should considering how insane boat part prices are.
Stuff like this is why I installed cameras with night vision around my property, if this keeps up they may have to be linked up with a chain gun or something lol.
Could it be for metal recycling re-sale? These local metal recyclers really need to stop buying dubious metal parts from dubious people if so. I blame them as much as anyone if this is the case.
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
You need valid id to sell scrap.
And there's no valuable scrap in a boat leg.
And there's no valuable scrap in a boat leg.
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
*removed*
So re-selling it via fb sites and ebay and other ways it is.
I'm taking it shipping (pun intended) would cost a fortune, so it must be local.
So re-selling it via fb sites and ebay and other ways it is.
I'm taking it shipping (pun intended) would cost a fortune, so it must be local.
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Reason: response to off topic post
Reason: response to off topic post
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
Someone has a major drug problem....
Truths can be backed up by facts - do you have any?
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
If anyone is brave enough to dismantle my boat 20 feet from our street and 20 feet from my bedroom window, they should be brave enough to face a raving madman with an aluminum bat. People like that should learning that playing with fire could result in 3rd degree burns. No person doing these deeds is feeding a family, just too lazy to earn money honestly.
I am the first to offer assistance to persons with real needs, not these scum.
I am the first to offer assistance to persons with real needs, not these scum.
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
*I've cleared all the off topic posts from this thread, get back to topic please! Thanks!
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
Well not being sold for scrap... a few Bilge Rats around that don't care if someone's suffers, to get Their boat fixed.
I'd like to help You OUT,
Which way did You come in??
Which way did You come in??
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
sounds like the same type of thing that some people rip off the tail gates on trucks...better to replace then get a body shop to fix a bent one and they are not cheap either.
**Disclaimer: The above statement is in my OPINION only.
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
JBX wrote:That's.... motivated.
Christ those boat legs are not light, I can't believe there is an underground market for boat legs, or perhaps I should considering how insane boat part prices are.
Stuff like this is why I installed cameras with night vision around my property, if this keeps up they may have to be linked up with a chain gun or something lol.
What's a chain gun?
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Re: Thefts of boat parts
I had to order one from Ontario a few years ago. It was thousands of dollars. I could see an under ground market for them. Wondering if I should chain mine to the trailer or something.
Pain in the but to protect yourself from sleaze ball thieves.
Pain in the but to protect yourself from sleaze ball thieves.
Going today, hear tommorow