Owning a boat is a rewarding experience. You can use it to unwind after a hectic week at work, bond with your family, and spend time socializing with friends. However, boat ownership also comes with challenges, and one of the biggest concerns is theft.

Unfortunately, boat thefts are common, and many vessels are never recovered. To prevent this, you want to take all possible measures to keep your model safe. Here are a few tips to get you started.

Secure Your Boat

The first step in preventing boat theft is making it difficult for thieves to take your vessel. When you are at the dock or marina, remove the key even if you are moving away from your boat for a few minutes. When storing your vessel for a few days or weeks, move it to an indoor garage near home. If you must leave it outdoors, cover it properly and leave it in a place you can monitor easily. This will deter thieves from trying to lay their hands on it.

Be Aware of Your Surroundings

Another way to prevent boat theft is to be aware of your surroundings. Get to know your neighbors and the people who frequent the marina. You also want to report suspicious activity to the authorities and encourage others to remain vigilant.

Remove Valuables

Thieves often target boats with valuable items onboard, such as electronics, fishing gear, or other personal items. One of the best ways to prevent crafty thieves from trying to get close to your vessel is to remove these items when not in use. If you must leave valuables onboard, ensure they are out of sight and locked up.

Use Technology

Technology can help keep your boat safe and retrieve it if it goes missing.

Install an advanced boat alarm with motion sensors and remote monitoring for better safety and ease of use. You can also invest in a GPS tracking device to help locate your boat if it gets stolen. Security cameras can also come in handy by letting you monitor your vessel and acting as a theft deterrent.

We hope you can use these strategies to keep your boat safe. If you need more ideas or want to upgrade your vessel to the latest model, contact Clews & Strawbridge. We are in Frazer, PA, and proud to welcome our friends from Philadelphia and West Chester, so reach out today.