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FIXX 09-11-2012 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Spicy (Post 3774895)
You think I haven't done the math Nick!?!?

I have had several OSO members at the shop tonight, the support is great but I really want to know who did this!!!

See you soon Nick

Pat

sorry for your loss...this is what i would do,,if you know antone that services drives get 2 empty and 2 empty lowers with prop shafts and props..hang them on the boat like they were installed and park the boat closer to the road they were stolen from but park the boat so that the drives are facing the road for a day or teo then move the boat to a darker part of the parking lot...then camp out inside of the boat and wait for the thief to return...worked for a friend of mine,,,they seen to always return..

Spicy 09-12-2012 06:27 AM

My buddy I bought the boat from called Pier 57 and they had the drive serial #'s....

OM906942
OM906941

Thanks I really hope they mess up and try to sell these to the wrong guy!!!!

Thanks Pat

t500hps 09-12-2012 06:42 AM

THAT SUCKS!!!!

I do hope these go up for sale (with the thief found) and not simply hung on the back of someones boat that already blew up theirs.

CigDaze 09-12-2012 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by Spicy (Post 3774895)
You think I haven't done the math Nick!?!?

I have had several OSO members at the shop tonight, the support is great but I really want to know who did this!!!

See you soon Nick

Pat

I look forward to it, Pat.

Good luck getting them back and finding the bastards who took them. :mad:

VetteLT193 09-12-2012 08:04 AM

It's worth going to any performance boat shops in the area and looking around with those serial numbers in hand.

Good luck, what a total PITA at the very least. hope the fukkers get caught.

Spicy 09-12-2012 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by VetteLT193 (Post 3775126)
It's worth going to any performance boat shops in the area and looking around with those serial numbers in hand.

Good luck, what a total PITA at the very least. hope the fukkers get caught.

We have reached out to most of the shops in the area already and just emailed the serial #'s to the Police Officer that was there doing report yesterday ...

drpete3 09-12-2012 09:18 AM

This makes me mad. I understand ur frustration....azzholes

fireboatpilot 09-12-2012 10:03 AM

Srry for your loss. Same thing happened to me a few years back. Stole them right of the boat in front of my house. Most times the thieves already have a buyer and are just shopping filling their grocery list. I had a fight with the ins co at hat time, progressive. Good luck! Sad part is that a brother boater is the buyer of your stolen parts and will wave to you as he's riding buy using your stolen parts.

Shag555 09-12-2012 11:21 AM

Are the Serial Numbers actually stamped somewhere on / in the drive housings, other than printed into the decals?

Turbojack 09-12-2012 01:51 PM

Just came up with a good idea. How about a searchable list of stolen boat and boat parts where someone could go and check to see if the parts they are buying were stolen?


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