LattitudeAdjustment
Active Member
- Apr 8, 2018
- 236
- Boat Info
- 2003 480 Sedan Bridge
- Engines
- Cummins QSM 11's
Caribe DL12 Center Console Tender
w 40hp Yamaha
Vince, in my many years as a cop I found there are darn few locks that will stop a determined thief. If he really wants to get past a lock and into your boat, he'll do it. That's what we carry insurance on things we own.
The main idea behind locks is to make your boat/truck/car/house a hard target so the thief will hit the one next to you that doesn't have things locked up. It's called "target hardening".
That makes sense to me...."Target Hardening". Just like we had a group of punks going through our neighborhood checking for open car doors last month. When they hit a locked car, they moved on down the road to the next one. I see your point, thanks. Also appreciate your input JVM.
V