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She is home. Ordered a tongue lock that should be here in a couple days.
Has solid rims, so can’t run a chain through them. Going to have to figure something else out.
It’s on the list.Nice! Couldn't imagine not having a boat.
Honest piece of advice: Go buy a new tongue jack as soon as you can. I spent years moving a boat around that didn't have one and when I found out they cost $30 I felt like an idiot.
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She is home. Ordered a tongue lock that should be here in a couple days.
Has solid rims, so can’t run a chain through them. Going to have to figure something else out.
Anyone has any experience locking up an outboard? Any suggestions?
Toggles. I can take some pictures when I get home. I was looking at the locks that make it so you cant turn the toggles.Do you have a pic of the outboard mounts?Screws, toggles?
I have no disillusions of locks. I know anyone that wants to can get into them. The place that I have to park it there is not ability to turn it around without making the outboard easier to get to. Boats arent worth anything, its the motor that is worth something.A half hour watching LockPickingLawyer on YT will probably disillusion you toward most of the locks on the market, though there are a few "good ones". As others mentioned here a determined thief with enough time can steal almost anything. Best option is to be the "time-consuming, complicated" thing. Park an old pickup right in front of it, or a pile of heavy lumber or cinder blocks. Park it backwards if you can - most any trailer can be rotated in place with strategic use of a come-along, some chocks, and some patience.
If your tongue bolts on, take it off for long-term storage.
Do you have a pic of the outboard mounts?Screws, toggles?
Its a 30 horse motor that weighs about 170 pounds, is bolted and clamped on, and is hard wired for electric start. Not going to be the easiest thing to put on and take off every time you want to use it.So have you considered just taking the motor off and storing it in the garage?
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Its a 30 horse motor that weighs about 170 pounds, is bolted and clamped on, and is hard wired for electric start. Not going to be the easiest thing to put on and take off every time you want to use it.
Its a pretty small boat, 14 foot but has a big ass motor for what it is. The guy that owned it before my buddy was a fishing monster and set it up pretty well.Just a thought. You mentioned that this was a smaller boat and I thought maybe a smaller motor also.
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Its a pretty small boat, 14 foot but has a big ass motor for what it is. The guy that owned it before my buddy was a fishing monster and set it up pretty well.
I am just trying to get ideas from others that have dealt with this stuff. This will be my first boat and we have never had one in the family. Trying to make it hard to steal while also making it easy to use. I dont want to have to spend 20-30 minutes getting it ready to tow it 5 miles to the river, then 20-30 minutes when I get back.