CATransplant
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With Spring here, small outboards are frequent targets for thieves, who sell them on Craig's List or eBay. Last year, there was a rash of thefts of smaller outboards (3-15hp) in my area. Most were stolen off boats on trailers in people's yards, late at night.
I'm starting this thread to collect tips for securing small outboards on transoms. My assumption is that the thieves want an easy target, so I'm guessing that most of these were stolen by simply unscrewing the clamps and walking off with them.
What I've done...so far...is to add two stainless bolts with nylon insert nuts through the holes in the transom bracket on my 6hp Johnson. My reasoning is that they'll have to have two wrenches to get them off and that may be just enough to make them go down the street.
How about other ideas? How are you all securing your small outboards?
I'm starting this thread to collect tips for securing small outboards on transoms. My assumption is that the thieves want an easy target, so I'm guessing that most of these were stolen by simply unscrewing the clamps and walking off with them.
What I've done...so far...is to add two stainless bolts with nylon insert nuts through the holes in the transom bracket on my 6hp Johnson. My reasoning is that they'll have to have two wrenches to get them off and that may be just enough to make them go down the street.
How about other ideas? How are you all securing your small outboards?