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'Borrowed' dingy at Foxy's
#56404
05/29/2015 07:35 PM
05/29/2015 07:35 PM
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mville
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In 32 trips, had a new one last Sunday....'missing' dingy. We tied up at Foxy's this past Sunday to enjoy the end of the wooden boat regatta and the live band. I tied my dingy line UNDER another one at the dock 15 feet from shore, come back 2 hours later, dingy gone. Yeah I freaked as I had crew on the boat in White Bay, and 3 buzzed ones with me. Cut to the chase, a local that happened to be sitting on the pier at 2030, heard me yapping about losing my dingy to Sunsail, walks up to me and says "Hey mon, I sees a dingy over der" And no sh*t, there sat my dingy, 30 yards away, in a dark spot, AGAINST the tide, with ALL the line inside it. He took me for a walk to retrieve it (and a ride), all the while babbling about money etc... I was so freaking happy to get it back that I gave him all I had, $22. Yep, lesson learned, and now passed on. Funny now, and a story for next weeks trip, but also a heads up for others. Guessing I'm not the first. And yes I mentioned to Fox the next day, so hopefully that gets handled locally.
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Re: 'Borrowed' dingy at Foxy's
[Re: mville]
#56405
05/29/2015 07:44 PM
05/29/2015 07:44 PM
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 1,934 St. John, USVI
RickG
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We lock the dink and engine. How many grey dinghys with Yamahas can there be? We also lock the dink to the boat.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes, 2003 Beneteau 423 Coral Bay, St. John USVI - Grenada (summer)
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Re: 'Borrowed' dingy at Foxy's
[Re: hallucination]
#56407
05/29/2015 11:28 PM
05/29/2015 11:28 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,720 Massachusetts
maytrix
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We always lock our dinghy - especially since we forgo the added insurance so the dinghy isn't covered..
Matt
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Re: 'Borrowed' dingy at Foxy's
[Re: letsgosailing]
#56411
06/05/2015 03:26 PM
06/05/2015 03:26 PM
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Posts: 534 Jacksonville, FL, USA
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letsgosailing said: There are lots of things that could be done. The restaurants could get together, and pay for someone to man the dock, and take care of things, The authorities could be more active.. or perhaps just active!
The old saying, "Lock it or Lose It!" always applies.
You would not leave $7000 cash just sitting on the dock, so why leave a tender there, unsecured (Same value).
Also, Bring your own padlock from home. All Sunsail padlocks use the same key... Kinda scary fact...
Be safe! You are dead on with the first line of your post, but I think a bit off with the third line. Your point is taken, but I'm sorry, leaving $7K in cash unattended is NOT the same thing as leaving a dinghy tied up to a dinghy dock in full public view. Appreciate the OP sharing his experience. The bottom line is that if a location gets a reputation for not being as safe as other locales, the businesses there will suffer. Don't blame the victim.
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Re: 'Borrowed' dingy at Foxy's
[Re: AndyPIT]
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06/06/2015 08:01 AM
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Posts: 2,040 Charlotte, NC
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AndyPIT said: If I were Foxy or the elders with businesses, I would do something about that.... we'll see in a few days if things changed or got worse. What would be the catalyst for this change? Surely not the comments on this board from repeat customers. This topic comes up every few years and nothing ever changes. For every TTOL member who swears off Great Harbor there are two day trippers or cruise ship passengers ready to step in and take their place.
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Re: 'Borrowed' dingy at Foxy's
[Re: warren460]
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06/06/2015 11:34 PM
06/06/2015 11:34 PM
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Posts: 2,545 Here and There
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Every charter company supplies a long cable and lock for securing dinks. It is long enough to use at the dock and to lock it to the mother boat at night. Be sure to thread it through the dink motor and the gas can. We rig cans on a fishing line to various parts of the dink that might be vulnerable as an added measure. If anyone tries to untie or cut the line it makes a hell of a noise. More times than not they will just quietly untie an unsecured boat and float off and you will not know until morning that the dink has been hijacked. Locking the dink just makes it more difficult and they move on.
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Re: 'Borrowed' dingy at Foxy's
[Re: rita_irvine]
#56423
06/07/2015 01:17 AM
06/07/2015 01:17 AM
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Posts: 109 Bozeman / Minneapolis
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I wish outboard motors had a steering lock like motorcycles. When you lock the fork of a motorcycle, it can only be moved in a small circle. That same principle could easily be applied to outboards. This would be simpler than locking the entire dinghy and motor to the dock.
s/v Snow Dog - Leopard 46
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