Re: Security on board, especially when overnighting
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 6:20 am
Here are some security ideas for you...LINKMaybe I can come up with a "boat alarm" of some kind... (got the inventor wheels turning now)
Discussions relating to the MacGregor line of trailerable sailboats
https://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/
https://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16797
Here are some security ideas for you...LINKMaybe I can come up with a "boat alarm" of some kind... (got the inventor wheels turning now)
vizwhiz wrote:Thanks to all...
Well, I married a pretty woman - happier than I've ever been!![]()
However, now that SONG is in my head and keeps going around and around!!![]()
I would like to point out for those who may not have realized, that the couple who went jet-skiing were on a border lake with Mexico, and were actually travelling over to the Mexico side of the lake for sight-seeing. Needless to say, there are many reasons NOT to do what they did, starting with the limited jurisdiction of the police. Granted, it is no excuse for Mexican nationals to come out shooting - but from all the news reports, I would not call our border with Mexico one that is peaceful and secure.
I don't want anyone to think that I feel that the Falcon Lake story is a fair representation (unless you live along the border of Mexico!) and can be compared to overnighting in a sailboat in the "relative safety" of our home waters...BUT it does highlight the "helpless" feeling of being out on a boat with nowhere to go, no police to call, etc. which is one of the thoughts behind the post. My plan is to treat it as I would being at home at night, and with the same level of precaution. (hmmm...and maybe a tac light for my protective device)
Maybe I can come up with a "boat alarm" of some kind... (got the inventor wheels turning now)