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3441 – Theft in Saint Martin (France) – Marina Royale


Incident Date: 2024-12-08 at 18:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: dinghy / outboard

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: Owner left their locked dinghy for about 30 minutes at the Port Royal dock. When they returned and found it had been stolen they received assistance from another boat owner. Calls to the police were not answered, and when they called the fire department they were advised to make a report the next day. They utilized a tracker signal to locate the dinghy, at a Dutch-side waterfront marina bar. They retrieved it when the suspect fled on foot. It was loaded with tools and personal goods that had been stolen from a cruising boat, which were returned to their owner. A police statement was made.

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3424 – Theft in British Virgin Islands (UK) – Jost van Dyke – Diamond Cay


Incident Date: 2024-12-07 at 01:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 14' AB Rib with a Yamaha 40 HP Motor

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Overnight while the owners slept onboard their in-the-water and cable locked dinghy was stolen. A report was made on the local VHF, and to the police.||UPDATE: BVI maritime police recovered the badly damaged dinghy from the beach at Great Harbour, JVD. It was returned to the owners who will salvage it for parts.

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3425 – Attempted Theft in Sint Maarten (Kingdom of the Netherlands) – Simpson Bay Lagoon


Incident Date: 2024-12-07 at 05:00

Event Type: Attempted Theft

Stolen Items: None, not successful

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Owners were awakened at 0500HRS when thieves attempted to break into their catamaran's locked sliding door. Once aware they had been discovered the thieves departed quickly in their motorized boat. A police report was made.

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3439 – Piracy in Venezuela – Offshore04


Incident Date: 2024-12-07 at 05:00

Event Type: Piracy

Stolen Items: None

Secured: Does not apply

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A catamaran with 2 persons onboard was under sail on passage from Los Roques, Venezuela to Grenada. At position 11-27.976N 063-23.585W approximately 20 nmiles WNW of Los Testigos at 0500HRS the yacht was approached by a panga with 3-4 men, and boarded by 2 armed pirates. ||One crew was on watch but inside when the sound of the approaching panga was heard. Returning to the cockpit she found it was only 10 meters away. She immediately went below to awaken the other crew member who was sleeping and then she returned to the cockpit. The second crew member came on deck through a hatch in the forward sleeping quarters as the 2 masked/hooded men began to board the boat. The crew member who was forward was able to intercept the first pirate and force the gun from his hand, disarming him before pushing him off the boat. The gun went into the water. It is unclear if the pirate fell into the water or the panga. He then went aft to aid the other crew member who was engaged with the second pirate who was attacking her with a short club of some sort. Unseen from behind, the other crew member was able to punch the second pirate in the head and neck sending him overboard between the 2 boats. ||The crew added engines for maximum speed as they got underway and altered course, going dark by dousing all lights and AIS. Satellite calls were made to friends and then to the Grenada Coast Guard. They do not think the pirates pursued, and they made safe landfall the following day in Grenada. They treated their injuries and did not require medical assistance. A report was made to the Grenada Coast Guard and reports to their consulates are also planned.

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3444 – Suspicious Activity in Honduras – Offshore09


Incident Date: 2024-12-02 at 08:00

Event Type: Suspicious Activity

Stolen Items: None

Secured: Does not apply

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: See 3442, #3||The third encounter was the next morning, 0800HRS December 2, at position 16-56.09N 80-49.64W, approximately 220 nmiles off the Honduran coast. A single fishing vessel again initiated an intercept course. Tacking again, the yacht increased speed and the gap and after about an hour the fishing vessel turned back. The yacht eventually turned southward leaving Serranilla bank to starboard and continued to the San Blas.

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3410 – Theft in Saint Martin (France) – Marigot Bay


Incident Date: 2024-12-01 at 02:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Cash, credit card, passports, boat papers, computer and a watch

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A catamaran was moored in Marigot Bay and overnight while the owners slept their unlocked yacht was boarded. Thieves stole cash, a credit card, passports, boat papers, a computer and a watch. A police report was made.||CSSN NOTE: see 3412, this is second boat boarded in this anchorage

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3417 – Theft in Saint Martin (France) – Marigot Bay


Incident Date: 2024-12-01 at 01:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 3D Tender model 300 SN# FR-DAL7005G02 / Tohatsu 18HP engine model MX18E2 SN# 039214 BX

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A cable locked dinghy was stolen from the secure (ZMEL) section of the dinghy dock between Saturday night, 30 November, 2100HRS and Sunday, 1 December, 0100HRS. The cable was cut. ||Reports were made to the Port Captain, Police and Marina.||UPDATE: 9 December the dinghy was found by another boater and returned to the owner by the marine police. It had some minor damage and the original engine was gone, replaced by an old nonworking engine.

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3442 – Suspicious Activity in Honduras – Offshore07


Incident Date: 2024-12-01 at 05:00

Event Type: Suspicious Activity

Stolen Items: None

Secured: Does not apply

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht was making a planned passage under sail from Livingston, Guatemala to The San Blas Islands, Panama. Three times during the passage the crew encountered fishing vessels that behaved in a suspicious manner. No radio communications were heard/made at any time.||The first encounter was at 0500HRS December 1, at position 16-29.51N 82-55.47W, approximately 100 nmiles off the Honduran coast. The yacht noticed the fishing vessel had turned and began tracking them at a distance of approximately 2 miles. The yacht tacked quickly, added engines/speed and headed NNW. After about 30 minutes the gap widened and the fishing vessel abandoned the pursuit. ||The second encounter was at 1200HRS later that day at position 16-27.1N 82-26.6W, approximately 110nmiles off the Honduran coast. The 55ft. fishing vessel had altered course to intercept. The yacht | again altered course to NNW , again motorsailing at full speed. Another fishing vessel appeared astern, and a third was spotted to port at a distance of about 3 miles. After about an hour all 3 fishing vessels turned back. The crew decided not to cross the Thunder Knoll channel and tacked north several times before turning east. ||The third encounter was the next morning, 0800HRS December 2, at position 16-56.09N 80-49.64W, approximately 220 nmiles off the Honduran coast. A single fishing vessel again initiated an intercept course. Tacking again, the yacht increased speed and the gap and after about an hour the fishing vessel turned back. The yacht eventually turned southward leaving Serranilla bank to starboard and continued to the San Blas.

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3443 – Suspicious Activity in Honduras – Offshore08


Incident Date: 2024-12-01 at 12:00

Event Type: Suspicious Activity

Stolen Items: None

Secured: Does not apply

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: See 3442, location #2|The second encounter was at 1200HRS later that day at position 16-27.1N 82-26.6W, approximately 110nmiles off the Honduran coast. The 55ft. fishing vessel had altered course to intercept. The yacht|again altered course to NNW , again motorsailing at full speed. Another fishing vessel appeared astern, and a third was spotted to port at a distance of about 3 miles. After about an hour all 3 fishing vessels turned back. The crew decided not to cross the Thunder Knoll channel and tacked north several times before turning east.

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