Seven ways to stop a trailer boat being stolen...
In the morning it was gone, heard nothing, he hit the house & we now have his stolen bumper.'
Summer time and the living is easy - especially if you want a trailer boat for free.
"December to March is when the highest number of trailer boats are stolen", says Ian Walker of NZ Marine Valuations Ltd, "and its when I get involved with Pre-Accident Value (PAV) for owners and insurance companies."
Trailer boats (including jet skis) are the worst with boaties sometimes returning to the boat ramp to find the trailer gone without a trace. "The more ways we can stop trailer boat theft the better." says Ian.
Here's seven ways to stop your trailer boat being stolen:
1. Set an alarm - having a alarm will create awareness of tampering and theft.
2. Install sensor lights where it is parked.
3. Fit a lock bar to the trailer and use it at boat-ramps as well as when parked up.
4. Chain trailer to a tree or strong gate post or veranda.
5. Put a wheel clamp on the tyres
6. Store trailer tongue/tow bar so it doesn't face the street.
7. Store boat behind the house or as out of sight as possible.
Following the above advice should help stop your trailer boat being stolen.
To contact Ian Walker of NZ Marine Valuations Ltd, please go to www.marinevaluations.co.nz
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