On Dec 2, 8:28*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 21:07:44 -0500, wrote:
On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 17:52:30 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/12...sted-for-takin....
If I kept my boat at a marina and/or just purchased the boat locally,
I'd change the ignition switch promptly, even if it was working
properly.
The ignition switch on a boat is just to turn it off when you stop. It
certainly isn't stopping a thief, even a joy rider.
Most 2 strokes will start if you unplug the cable to the controller
and jump out the solenoid. (or pull the rope)
Exactly. * The best security for most boats is to use a plastic coated
steel security cable from a cleat on the boat to somewhere on the dock
that it is not easily removed or cut. * Disk type stainless steel
padlocks offer good protection against bolt cutters.
Your'e probably right Wayne. Of course the craft I have wouldn't be
worth 'stealing' as of to say but joy riders would have fun with 'em..
I think however, it is a bit short sighted on the manufacturer to use
such a cheap key selection though.