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fg1 09-12-2012 03:17 PM

Shine - I heard about the "same guys" theory second hand, after they hit the storage lot at Loggerhead Marina in Palm Beach Gardens (at the foot of Donald Ross Road bridge). One of the victims heard a PBSO detective mention that they thought it was the same guys. They got about a dozen motors (all yamaha) and the detectives found paper plates, plastic forks, chicken bones and potato salad containers near a hole that had been cut in the chain link fence. These guys are very comfortable in their endeavors.
So you might check with the marine theft detective division @ Palm Beach County Sherrif's Office.

gofastsandman 09-12-2012 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 207524)
There is always a subliminal message when GFS responds... :eek:
You have to have the secret CSC decoder ring to understand!! ;)
I have them on sale NOW!
Orders please...:cool:
Attachment 3005

BTW Joel, I will keep my eyes on the look out up here...
My neighbor that owns the property next to me also lives in Delray Beach
and within the last year had his whole equipment trailer from his side yard
that was locked up stolen while he was at the store in the middle of the day!!
These scum bags just need to be shot!!! IN THE HEAD....

Ovaltine? I`m coming for that furry hat!

Siri is the voice activated concierge who helps me navigate my new iphone.

There is an iphone app that will give the coordinates of its location if taken.

So you could use it like a lojack.

shine 09-13-2012 11:29 AM

Yes, Im sure my insurance company is going to require some sort of proximity alarm or more secure storage.

Im just so disgusted with all of it, Im considering getting rid of the boat and starting over. :(

deerhunter 09-13-2012 03:09 PM

sorry to hear that. don't know what i'd do if it happens too me. hope you find the motor. i hate thieves. cut their f--en hands off.

Capt Chuck 09-13-2012 09:38 PM

Joel, strap this to the motor

http://blogs.softchoice.com/itgrok/f...og_on_duty.jpg

NOT This !

http://plancksconstant.org/blog1/ima...1/dog-lick.jpg

GoodChance 09-14-2012 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by sidelock (Post 207511)
With all this advanced new technology you would think that someone would come up with a gps recovery device that would text you a message or call your cell phone if the object is moved more than a hundred yards. Would'nt that be sweet, then you can catch the dirt bag low life bast...s red handed & tune up on your target practice.

Readily available.

Ed 09-26-2012 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by fg1 (Post 207544)
Shine - I heard about the "same guys" theory second hand, after they hit the storage lot at Loggerhead Marina in Palm Beach Gardens (at the foot of Donald Ross Road bridge). One of the victims heard a PBSO detective mention that they thought it was the same guys. They got about a dozen motors (all yamaha) and the detectives found paper plates, plastic forks, chicken bones and potato salad containers near a hole that had been cut in the chain link fence. These guys are very comfortable in their endeavors.
So you might check with the marine theft detective division @ Palm Beach County Sherrif's Office.

The Loggerhead Marina at Palm Beach Gardens is a nightmare for theft and some of the previous employees, including the former manager, were suspects and all were fired. I captain a a motor yacht that we used to keep there...and within days of telling them we were not renewing, they stole a $1500 pair of Fujinon Image Stabilization binoculars right out the cabin - no forced entry. The side yard where smaller boats are stored on trailers is poorly secured and the thieves back up their cars in the shadows under the Donald Ross bridge, hop the fence and take whatever they want.


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