Protect Against Theft
Theft of accessories such as outboard motors, life rafts and electronic equipment is a growing problem. Boat theft in the Auckland region and around the country has never been higher according to Insurance Council records.
Insurance can offer financial protection against theft. However boat owners need to take reasonable care and comply with various policy conditions relating to security.
Boat Theft Prevention Tips
When the boat is not in use:
* Secure away electronic systems such as navigational equipment - GPS and portable radar if possible
* Auxiliary motors should be removed and secured in a locked building
* Use an approved locking device for outboard motors
* Use approved boat trailer locks
* Secure the boat in locked building if possible
* Install an electronic engine immobiliser
Helpful Tip:
The Insurance Council recommends that all boat owners take detailed photographs of their boat and its accessories, and record serial numbers. This will assist the Police in identifying the ownership of recovered boats.
It is well known that boat thieves attempt to change the identity of a boat, via repainting etc., therefore it may be worth fixing a hidden identification tag somewhere in the hull of the boat.
source: Insurance Council of New Zealand
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