Having lived aboard my Catalina 27 for the past 26 years I can attest to  
Dan's experience.  I have only locked my boat a couple of times over that  
period of time.  Those occasions were when I was going to be absent for an  
extended period of time (ten days or more), and I have never had anything 
stolen  or has my boat been entered to my knowledge.  I do lock it when 
cruising 
 and visiting new ports of call.
 
As a precaution, I have posted ADT stickers on my companionway  plexiglass.
 
I do have an automobile alarm system which I sometimes engage when away  
overnight.
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/7/2010 11:46:17 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
I used to keep my boat at White Rocks Marina in Pasadena  MD.   One 
mid-summer night, several of the boats on my dock  were broken into.  The 46' 
Peterson ketch across from me had $400  worth of damage done to the teak hatch 
boards., the thieves stole a  ratchet set and a cheap cordless drill.  I had 
accidentally left my  boat unlock, they entered it but the only thing missing 
was my US  ensign.

In reality, a real thief could just scour the decks for  hardware and make 
out like a bandit.  

~Dan  Hardiman

--- On Wed, 4/7/10, Pamela  <derbygirl1...@derbygirl19> wrote:


From:  Pamela <derbygirl1...@derbygirl19>
Subject: [IC27A]  IC27A] Re: Companionway Lock + other security
To:  [email protected]:
Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 11:17  AM


 
As an aside to security precautions~ I went to the marina  on Sunday, and 
found my entire dock box was gone!
The  last time I came in to dock, my crew jumped off the boat and onto the  
dock box, tipping it, so it ripped the fiberglass flooring--it was no  
longer bolted down.  I did not immediately attend to it, as, gee  who would 
steal a dock box???  I was at the boat a couple of  times to check and make 
sure 
the boat was dry, but I can't even rember  the last time I "looked" for the 
dock box...  Well over the  winter, some one did take it, and no one saw a 
thing...so.. bolt them  down!

Pam 
"Guest Quarters" 
1975 Catalina  27
Norfolk. VA


 
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To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
From: seascoutship76@  verizon.net
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 11:06:40 -0400
Subject: Re:  [IC27A] Re: Companionway Lock


 
Hi Larry,  


Sound observation. On most boats, security is nigh impossible to  achieve. 
But for insurance purposes, we have to make the effort.  Otherwise it's like 
leaving your car running while you go into a  7-11.


BTW, no such think as an ex-New Yorker...just like there are no  ex-Marines 
or former Eagle Scouts<G>.


Tim 
Born and raised New Yorker, but no longer live there.
#6254
Harwich Port, MA



 


I'll assume there are no potential thieves out there  and give you a hint 
about how worthless most padlocks are. If you take  two large screwdrivers, 
insert them at opposing 45 degree angles  through the shackle, and quickly 
jerk them to the opposite position,  you will pull out the shackle of all but 
the very best locks. Don't  ask me how I know.

Larry (old, experienced, and an ex New  Yorker)

Hardtack
Calvert  Marina
Solomon's Island, Maryland
27' Catalina (#3401M77H)
_pintokr...@comcast.  net_ 
(mip://0584b518/mc/[email protected]) 



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