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Old 04-03-2006, 01:39 AM
gbf03 gbf03 is offline
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Man that really sucks..I know how you feel this past summer someone stole my custom f250 along with a brand new nextrail trailer.
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Old 04-03-2006, 11:10 AM
NOAHSARK NOAHSARK is offline
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CaptainK wher in S.Fla are you, this has been a really big problem down here in the Miami, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest etc, south dade county area. It also seems that whatever preventive measures you take are not enough either. I heard stories on how the boats that have been stolen where very secure, some even behind fences with chains. I feel that the best tool is to definetly put a GPS on it. Sorry about your loss, hopefully it will turn up soon.
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Old 04-01-2006, 02:49 AM
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Man that bites. Sorry to hear about your loss. I know how you feel though. I found my boat stripped (still in the water). That was quite a few years back (same year as Hurricane Andrew) but it still makes me mad as hell to think about it. Then I moved a couple years ago and had my home stripped bare. Scum... nothing but scum.

Post everything you have about your boat. Somebody will have to sell it without a title or try to register it sooner or later. I hope they get the scumsuckers that took your boat (hopefully before you find them, because if you feel the way I did, there wouldn't be enough left of them for the crabs to scrape off the bottom).
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