chirpy
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Reged: 01/05/2007
Posts: 1
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Probably a futile post but please note the following twin-axle trailer which was stolen in Westfield Road, Lymington on Sunday 29 April despite being secured with a sturdy wheel clamp.
Indespension Roller Coaster 9 Serial No. SDHRC1506 G 062494 It's in very good condition, less than a year old.
I am new to the boating world and pretty gutted about this, not to mention the £250 excess and £23/night berthing fees I'm paying while I wait for a replacement. Police have said no chance of catching the scumbag and even suggested I conduct my own door-to-door enquiries where it was stolen. Ha ha!
Any tips on trailer security welcomed.
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NobleMarine
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Reged: 17/11/2004
Posts: 67
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Make sure your insurance company add it to the Stolen Boats website as soon as possible.
There is a section for stolen trailers. Details of latest thefts are autromatically circulated to anyone who signed up for the alerts, including Marine Police.
Jon Noble Marine
-------------------- Boat Insurance from Noble Marine.
Also visit the Noble Marine website to obtain details of Marinas, Surveyors, Travel Insurance for sailors, and a searchable database of repairers and suppliers.
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theforeman
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Reged: 06/09/2005
Posts: 972
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when i had a trailer outside in the street it had a wheel clamp, a lock ball in the tow hitch and was chained to the lamp post. i would consider that to be the minimum security requirements.
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