[PUP] Dinghy security

bob Austin thataway4 at cox.net
Mon Aug 6 23:05:22 EDT 2007


I haven't heard of any dinghies which were on the boat deck being stolen, 
but back a few years ago, when inflatables were "required" in Costa Rica on 
fishing boats, there were some stolen off the foredeck of sailboats and 
outboards taken from the cockpit.    That is a lot different than steeling a 
dinghy off a boat deck of a trawler, where a crane davit has to be used.  We 
tried to avoid areas where thieft was rampant, but as I noted not always 
successfully.

We have carried "CounterAssult" bear spray in Canada, as well as Mexico 
without any question.  In fact in one area in the Queen Charolettes in 
Canada, we were specifically instructed to have Bear spray--and kept the 
brochure.  I agree that you should not confront an armed person with pepper 
spray.  However the usual thief will be armed with a machette.  No way you 
can tell if he has .38 or some other firearm.  But in many countries side 
arms are not perticulary common.  However, I would not recommend a 12 guage 
insert in a 25 mm Flare gun....Even the "Pirates Plague" 12 guage inserts 
are only for their very low load 12 guage blank or red pepper cartrage.  I 
suspect that a police officer will not discern between a 12 guage slug and 
one of these light load shells.  Plus all of these are single shots, and the 
one "success" they report disentegrated the flare gun....

Regards

Bob Austin 


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