National Insurance Crime Bureau: Watercraft Thefts Decrease in the U.S. for Second Year
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Despite a national decrease in watercraft thefts year over year,
States near major bodies of water made up a majority of the top ten areas for watercraft thefts and accounted for 63 percent of all water vehicle thefts in the
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According to NICB analyses, more than 54 percent of all recovered watercrafts are returned to their owners within one week of theft.
NICB recommends the following tips to protect your watercraft from theft:
* When to "dock it, lock it" by securing it to the dock with a steel cable.
* Remove expensive equipment when not in use.
* Chain and lock detachable motors to the boat.
* Do not leave title or registration papers in the craft.
* Disable the craft by shutting fuel lines or removing batteries.
* Use a trailer hitch lock after parking a boat on its trailer.
* Install a kill switch in the ignition system .
* Ensure your marine insurance policy includes your equipment, boat and trailer.
* Take photos of the boat and mark it with a Hull Identification Number (HIN).
If you believe you have been a victim of fraud, call the NICB at 1-800-TEL-NICB. For additional information, visit NICB's website, WWW.NICB.org.
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Original text here: https://www.nicb.org/news/news-releases/watercraft-thefts-decrease-us-second-year
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