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Five Dock Bay Thieves

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DrRog
DrRog

NSW

608 posts

28 Oct 2014 3:37pm
Now my bloody dinghy's gone! Went down to Double Bay this morning to do a few things before sailing up to Broken Bay on Friday and my dinghy's nowhere to be seen. Can't work out why mine is gone; it was chained to the branch of a tree and there are plenty of newer dinghies around and some of them aren't even tied up! Only thing that might be attractive is that it seats four persons. Mother frackers.

Signs of feral youth about (beach fire, empty bottle of grog) so I'll call the local Maritime guy to see if he's seen it floating around. Maybe they decided to row home.

So I borrowed a nice plastic boat and oar for a few hours. I'll have to get the inflatable down there for Friday.
Krusty
Krusty

NSW

441 posts

28 Oct 2014 7:28pm
A friends yacht on the port hacking had its out board stolen recently, it was chained up and everything, there are also houses very close in plain sight. Anything left outside is fair game for a thief, its a heavy pain but I like to lug the damn thing in and out of the cabin, so its there when its needed.
brizzydave
brizzydave

406 posts

28 Oct 2014 10:54pm
Sorry DrRog.
keithw
keithw

NSW

190 posts

30 Oct 2014 9:32am
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DrRog said..
Now my bloody dinghy's gone! Went down to Double Bay this morning to do a few things before sailing up to Broken Bay on Friday and my dinghy's nowhere to be seen. Can't work out why mine is gone; it was chained to the branch of a tree and there are plenty of newer dinghies around and some of them aren't even tied up! Only thing that might be attractive is that it seats four persons. Mother frackers.

Signs of feral youth about (beach fire, empty bottle of grog) so I'll call the local Maritime guy to see if he's seen it floating around. Maybe they decided to row home.

So I borrowed a nice plastic boat and oar for a few hours. I'll have to get the inflatable down there for Friday.


Sorry to hear that could you let the water police or crime stoppers know, there is nothing they can do but it may help them in working out patrol areas.
Keith
LooseChange
LooseChange

NSW

2140 posts

30 Oct 2014 1:02pm
One neat trick that I saw on a dinghy, the owner had cut two holes in the bottom and fitted 6" round plastic inspection ports there. When he went home he took the two screw in lids with him, the dinghy remained safe and unusable.
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve

QLD

2195 posts

30 Oct 2014 12:23pm
Bloody brilliant
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

31 Oct 2014 1:38am
I like it!!
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

31 Oct 2014 9:17am
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LooseChange said..
One neat trick that I saw on a dinghy, the owner had cut two holes in the bottom and fitted 6" round plastic inspection ports there. When he went home he took the two screw in lids with him, the dinghy remained safe and unusable.


Two inspection ports in the transom might be more practical though.
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