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PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:23 am 
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. . . lock an Avon softtail dinghy (Redstart?) and 2hp outboard to prevent the Pirates of the Caribbean making off with it?

(Or, more immediately, the pirates of the Cape Verdes?)

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:20 pm 
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Hi Nick

The best that you can hope for is to slow the pirates down, or persuade them that someone else's kit is an easier option.

I would suggest that you get a rigging company to make you up a steel wire with soft eyes at both ends and buy a padlock.

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PS - I read all the postings in that other forum on salvaging Hercules. Are there any salvage companies near you prepared to pay you for the info on her recent position?


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 Post subject: Salvage
PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:06 pm 
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Are there any salvage companies near you prepared to pay you for the info on her recent position?


I thought I published the position on the web . . . anyway, it wouldn't be worth any commercial company's while. In her (estimated) current condition I would guess the boat might be worth £5,000 in Tenerife and perhaps £10,000 tops in the UK if you could get her there.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:17 pm 
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to safeguarding your dinghy and outboard is to make them as unattractive as possible to the thieves and their potential customers. Crudely applied matt black spray paint on the outboard and a few fake peeling patches for the inflatable should do the trick.

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Ah - just sit in it Nick - naeelf respecting Pirate wid want tae steal youse

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 Post subject: Should be OK then . . .
PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:35 pm 
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We have peeling duct tape on the outboard anf genuine peeling patches on the inflateable.

However, I don't know if they are that fussy in the Cape Verdes.

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 Post subject: Soft tail dinghy
PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:19 pm 
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I suppose one of the difficulties is to stop tea leaves just lifting the outboard mounting bracket out of the dinghy mountings. Do you have a secure eye or something on the dinghy that a locking wire could also be passed through?


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