Dyfed-Powys Police Marine Unit is urging boat owners to double check the security of their boat as we approach the summer months.
It is important to take the security of your boat as seriously as you would your home, ensuring it is left secure and making life difficult for criminals to steal your boat and items on board.
Important advice that will help to keep your boat secure:
• Security marking your outboard and electronic equipment using a recognised forensic asset marking or etching kit is a highly effective, visible deterrent to thieves and an established method of reducing theft.
• Make sure your cockpit lockers are properly locked and keep unused ropes, fenders, and other items out of sight.
• Check that your main hatch and fore hatch are locked.
• Keep a record of serial numbers on valuables like your radio, navigation equipment or outboard motor, chassis and model numbers for trailers and take note of any custom marks on the trailer or boat.
• Keep a copy of the list at home and on your boat. Take colour photographs from several angles and additionally take a video.
• Consider using a tracking system on your boat or yacht and especially your outboard engine.
• Most marinas have on-site CCTV and restrict access to the site, however, you still need to look out for each other and be a good neighbour. Keep an eye on other boats, as well as your own. Always keep the marina gate closed. Don’t give your marina access card or key to other people. Never tell anyone else the access code to the marina.
• Report any strangers at the marina to the harbour master or yard master. Be vigilant at all times in and around the water and report anything suspicious to the Police.