Stolen Boat Stuff

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Triton 53
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Stolen Boat Stuff

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Sometime in the past week someone broke into my son-in-law's boat and stole a lot of his boat stuff: This happened in the Lincoln, Rhode Island area. If anybody hears of someone trying to sell this stuff, please contact me. We have already contacted Sam at Wickford consignment store.

Garmin 440s GPS
Standard VHF & antenna
four large fenders
bilge pump
dock lines
anchor rode
large cooler
flare kit
compass

Why is keel-hauling outlawed?

Thanks,
Pete
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Re: Stolen Boat Stuff

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Kind of makes you want to test fire your 25 mm flare gun, doesn't it?
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Re: Stolen Boat Stuff

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Check the Sunday ProJo for ads too. I had my Blue Jay stolen years ago and the idiot actually tried selling it using newspaper ads 2 weeks later. After responding and finding the hull number on the freshly painted boat I went and got my partner in buying it (police man in civilian clothes) to close the deal. Good luck to your son-in-law retrieving his stuff.
Dave Finnegan
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