May you luck out, and due to the inop engine, they may have to engage engine repair shops, order parts, tear the boat apart to get to the engine and perhaps that might be noticed.

Might look up and notify marinas, and boat yards and maintenance companies thru the caribbean .

Problem is, if they get away with stealing your boat, and they make good bucks, selling or smuggling, they are likely to keep on stealing other vessels

They also might not expect for you to have been notified so quickly.

Beautiful vessel, lets hope they are found out, and locked up, and you get your vessel back.

If the coasties have airborne assets , that might help out also.

Maybe you can send out a letter sized photo with a very accurate description...and what might stand out to I.d your vessel. The white sail cover seemed to stand out, as well as the bimini, and what kind of looks
like an aqua colored sheer stripe. Also appears to be a documented vessel and no registration numbers.

We would be very active , and promulgate the large photos, and as much info on the vessel as possible. Harbor Police, Coasties, Customs, Marina Offices Boat Yards, Maintenance outfits, and fuel docks, ( the pirates will need water ) , Charter Companies, and provisioning stores, and brokers., Posters everywhere. How about vessels who pick up trash, sell ice, and snacks, etc. Put other people to work for you, and someone may remember seeing BH, and let the authorities know.
And have your contact info as well.

You can be pro active, and get the word out to other islands. You can email to the above outfits websites. Back the emails up with inserting the posters in envelopes and mailing them as well.

Just a suggestion, to add on to the others.