gungadin
Well-Known Member
Fine print in my boat insurance policy
Losses that are not covered: We will not cover,
" theft of outboard motor unless it is securely locked to the yacht and/or tender by a motor lock or equally efficient theft deterrent in addition to its normal method of attachment"
I feel I have two options. 1) drill a hole through one of the mounting bolts and attach a padlock, it would be under the surface of the water and would need changing annually I expect.
2) Lay a weld along the exposed bolt threads. Only concern here would be stray current affecting the electronics on the outboard, so could prove expensive.
Any ideas or thoughts?
Losses that are not covered: We will not cover,
" theft of outboard motor unless it is securely locked to the yacht and/or tender by a motor lock or equally efficient theft deterrent in addition to its normal method of attachment"
I feel I have two options. 1) drill a hole through one of the mounting bolts and attach a padlock, it would be under the surface of the water and would need changing annually I expect.
2) Lay a weld along the exposed bolt threads. Only concern here would be stray current affecting the electronics on the outboard, so could prove expensive.
Any ideas or thoughts?