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  1. #16

    Re: Shocker Of A Trip

    I'm at the point now that when i return from a fishing trip i expect my trailer not to be there or a window smashed on the car or some other act of pointless vandalism.

    I recently went up to Townsville for two weeks to come home and find out some low life had tried to steal my boat. The boat isn't visible from the road and i live in a complex where every single unit has fellow soldiers residing so some one is either very brave or very dumb, lucky for me the boat was empty and had a myriad of chains and padlocks hanging of it still they managed to destroy the locks which i then had to smash off and replace


    Russ

  2. #17

    Re: Shocker Of A Trip

    Bastards got my boat from beside my house about a year ago About a 15ft white stessel centre console with a 40hp merc (if one suddenly appeared at a house near you).
    Cant they just stickto bashing each other like we did when we were kids. Didnt harm anyone else.

  3. #18
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2006

    Re: Shocker Of A Trip

    russ that crap is wrong it was happening up here at noosa last year at christmas lots of cars brocken in will out fishing police decided to stake it out and nabbed the culprits doing it only if u could catch them urself?

  4. #19

    Re: Shocker Of A Trip

    Russ,

    I wonder what's going on with trailers, and how people can be that .... that..... Like Mike said, I just don't get it either.

    I thought I imagined it last time, but the snap clip on the trailer coupling was not in the locked position once I had returned home after a trip, so the anti theft locking mechanism prevented the boat from coming off the tow ball. Why do we now have to start checking our trailers once we returned to the ramp??

    Nah, I was just absent minded and didn't put the coupling onto the tow ball properly in the 1st place did I? Nobody would be that stupid to try lift the brand new trailer, then realise the lock did its job, and not put the clip back into position would they?? I can only imagine the risk of an accident if the boat started swinging around on the safety chain.......

    Scalem

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