GonzoF1 wrote:Anyway, we were robbed on New Year's Eve (a story I am trying to decide if I want to really tell here),
Robbed or burglarized ? There's a difference.
Boat security can become complicated if you keep your boat at a marina.* Marina staff may need to get onto or move your boat.* Storms, fire, come to mind, but we hope they would look into excessive listing or other potential serious problems.
Tracking systems don't prevent the theft of your boat, but may make it possible to recover it.* Video systems don't prevent theft, but may make it possible to later identify the thieves.* I wouldn't count on law enforcement to put too much effort into tracking the thieves unless there was an actual robbery involving a human victim.
Lighting and loud noises will usually scare a thief away, but possibly not if your boat is in an isolated area.* Think of how often you hear a car alarm sounding.* Do you even look up?
Booby traps are more apt to get you into trouble than to actually solve a problem.* Wire your boat up to shock or kill an intruder, and an innocent child or visitor is apt to be the victim.* That may bring a lawsuit or even criminal charges.* And it might be you or a family member who forgets to turn off the system.
The best you can do (in approximate order) is:
Insurance
A safe place to leave the boat
Lighting
Lights and alarms
Hidden fuel shutoff valve
GPS tracking system