Tag: Theft Archives

3334 – Theft in Guatemala – Rio Dulce – Nana Juana


Incident Date: 2024-06-30 at 02:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 15HP Yamaha outboard

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: Overnight while owner slept onboard a chain locked 15HP Yamaha outboard was stolen from a yacht anchored off Nana Juana marina. No further details are available.||CSSN NOTE: If you are a victim make a quick/easy firsthand CSSN online report !

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3333 – Theft in Grenada – Grenada – Halifax Bay


Incident Date: 2024-06-28 at 01:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: rib dinghy / 15HP Yamaha outboard

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht anchored in Halifax Bay. Overnight while owners slept on board their in-the-water and not locked dinghy/ 15HP Yamaha outboard was stolen. It is not known if a police report was made.

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3330 – Theft in United States Virgin Islands (US) – St. Thomas – Krum Bay


Incident Date: 2024-06-22 at 22:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 15 ft. AB center console dinghy (HIN XMO14023J415) w/ 70HP Yamaha engine

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A center console AB dinghy / 70HP Yamaha was cable locked to the Water Island commuter dock in Krum Bay, St. Thomas at 2000HRS. It was stolen overnight. A police report was made. The HIN is XMO14023J415.

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3327 – Theft in Martinique (France) – St. Anne


Incident Date: 2024-06-20 at 21:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: dinghy / 2.5HP Mercury outboard

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: An unlocked dinghy / 2.5HP outboard was stolen from the floating dinghy dock between 1900-2130HRS. It is not known if a police report was made.

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3325 – Theft in Bonaire – Port Bonaire


Incident Date: 2024-06-17 at 00:50

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: dinghy / 40HP 2stroke Yamaha outboard

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A chain locked dinghy /40HP 2stroke Yamaha outboard  was stolen from a canal home dock. The engineless dinghy was found the next day washed up on Klein Bonaire, and returned to the owner.  A police report was made.||A second dinghy / 40HP Yamaha engine was also stolen from a nearby dock the same night.

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3326 – Theft in Bonaire – Port Bonaire


Incident Date: 2024-06-17 at 03:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: dinghy / 40HP Yamaha 2 stroke outboard

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: Second victim, same night. Dinghy / 40HP Yamaha outboard stolen from canal – Caribbean Court. See 3325.

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3320 – Theft in Panama – Bocas del Toro – Bocas Marina anchorage


Incident Date: 2024-06-02 at 00:15

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Gas can, attempted to steal dingy. Another boat reported attempt to steal their panga

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: While owners slept thieves untied the dinghy painter before discovering the locking cable that secured the dinghy/outboard and fuel tank. Diesel fuel jugs secured on the deck were also disturbed, but not taken. A spare fuel jug in the cockpit was not locked, and stolen. ||A second yacht in the anchorage interrupted the attempted theft of their panga, and was able to scare the thieves away. ||Reports were made to the marina and on the VHF net.

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3318 – Theft in British Virgin Islands (UK) – Jost van Dyke – White Bay


Incident Date: 2024-05-26 at 19:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: dinghy / 25HP Yamaha outboard

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: An unlocked dinghy / 25HP Yamaha was stolen from the dinghy dock at Foxy's. The dinghy was recovered nearby with a slashed tube (where an airtag had been hidden), minus the engine.||CSSN NOTE: The presence of AirTags and some other cell based/Bluetooth tracking devices are designed to discourage unwanted tracking and can be quickly and easily detected and located by thieves. Be certain you fully understand the limitations of these devices.

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