Checkliste: Einbruch- und Diebstahlschutz leicht gemacht
Hier finden Sie eine praktische und hilfreiche Checkliste, wie Sie es Langfingern schwer machen, sich an Ihrem Eigentum zu vergreifen.
In the marina
– Lock your yacht, even if you are only leaving it for a moment
– Never 'hide' a key on board
– Never write the name of your boat on the key
– Lock/bolt storage lockers
– Secure the outboard engine
– Lock/secure hatches
– Secure dinghies
– Secure bikes
– Remove and secure dinghy centreboards and oar blades if possible
– When leaving the yacht, store sheets and removable fittings securely on board
– Switch off the master switch
– Always activate security systems, even if you will only be gone briefly
– Regularly check that your security systems and their power supplies function correctly
– Do not leave any valuable items (e.g. laptops and binoculars) on display below deck
– Remove any loose accessories, e.g. plotters and fishfinders, when leaving the yacht
– Hide expensive equipment with a plain covering
– Remain alert in the marina and report anything unusual to the harbourmaster
– Leave your contact details with the harbourmaster
– Keep a copy of your serial numbers (e.g. hull and engine numbers) safely on land
– Perform an inventory of your property and keep this on land
In winter storage
– Select a secure place for winter storage, preferably somewhere fenced in, with exterior lighting and motion sensors
– Empty the ship and securely store nautical items such as plotters, radar equipment, GPS, binoculars and life jackets, e.g. in the cellar of your home
– Stainless steel propellers are popular with thieves, so make sure you remove them and store them in a safe place
– Always lock the yacht, hatches and storage lockers etc. during winter storage
– Securely store tools and ladders and do not leave them lying around
Trailers
– Do not leave trailers parked out in the open for prolonged periods
– Always secure trailers appropriately, even when only being left for a short period
– Always keep the trailer box locked
– Always remove loose items, such as oar blades, when travelling on the road
In the event of a claim
– Contact the police immediately and report the incident
– Inform your insurance company
– In case of burglary, take measures to minimise damage
– Take clear photos to support your claim (close-up images)
– Make a list of stolen items and compare with your inventory
– Pass on the serial numbers of the stolen items