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Alarm System for Boats #12255435 05/21/17 01:03 PM
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What are you using for an alarm system on your boat these days? I do realize 2nd amendment security as a top option but was thinking more along the lines an audible alarm on the boat and/or something that triggers an alarm on a FOB inside the house. I really don’t know what is out there these days. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks


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Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: tommyc] #12255606 05/21/17 03:06 PM
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Might consider a Pit Bull on a 20ft. leash attached to the trailer. But then again if there's something there they want bad enough the dog won't be a problem. I have security cameras set up around my house and they have already paid for themselves. Be surprised what shows up on them.


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Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: tommyc] #12255612 05/21/17 03:12 PM
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Just have good insurance to cover it and not worry about it. It starts loaded with everything unless I am staying at a hotel. Then I carry everything into the room.

Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: tommyc] #12255653 05/21/17 03:41 PM
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Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: crankn101] #12255669 05/21/17 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by crankn101


And then some dude bumps into your boat/trailer, an acorn falls out of a tree or a squirrel jumps on your boat looking for something and the alarm goes off. Like Milam if I'm staying in a motel everything not locked down goes in with me. Boat stays in the garage at home. If you have insurance on the boat AND contents you better have pictures and/or receipts for everything stolen and have a good answer to your agent how, where and why it was stolen.


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Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: tommyc] #12255670 05/21/17 03:55 PM
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I have that KVD model that has a siren and a paging remote. The first one worked OK but the siren went out and I got a new one still sitting in the box I never installed. It seemed like it would work OK when the boat is sitting at a hotel or something.

Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: crankn101] #12255675 05/21/17 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by crankn101


That's what I'm using on my boat. $99.99 at TW normally, but if you have time to wait, you can get a good discount that'll bring the price down a little during one of their sales.


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Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: tommyc] #12255742 05/21/17 05:01 PM
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A good insurance policy is enough for me. I am not risking my safety or killing someone over a recreational watercraft or some fishing stuff.


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Originally Posted By: AgSellers04
A good insurance policy is enough for me. I am not risking my safety or killing someone over a recreational watercraft or some fishing stuff.


An alarm makes you kill?

thats a strange alarm system...

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A good insurance policy is enough for me. I am not risking my safety or killing someone over a recreational watercraft or some fishing stuff.


An alarm makes you kill?

thats a strange alarm system...


No. Missed the point a mile.


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Rainbow Trout- 21" Blitzen R, OR
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Redfish-20 lb. Panama C. Bay, FL

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Originally Posted By: AgSellers04
A good insurance policy is enough for me. I am not risking my safety or killing someone over a recreational watercraft or some fishing stuff.


I am not of that cloth. If you try to take my property, and that includes any and all of my property, you will be confronted and to what extent depends on the perpetrator. I will protect my property and I make no apologies for it. Thieves these days don't steal for food, many steal for drug money and those are the most dangerous. I don't have time or the inclination to try and decide their purpose for taking my property. I am prepared and equipped to protect. So far, so good.


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I got one from the tackle Smith. Has a pager and all just like a car alarm and I got the model with the magnetic switches for all my doors. I like it.

Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: tommyc] #12256317 05/22/17 01:50 AM
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Car alarm with magnetic switches works better than the ones that go off every time a loud truck drives by. I used car alarms before on a couple of boats


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Re: Alarm System for Boats [Re: tommyc] #12256645 05/22/17 12:19 PM
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Like AgSellers said Insurance policy is all I need.
I take an extra $10,000 policy out on just the contents in the boat.
I fished a tourney a few years back and we were packing away our rods and tackle away at the motel and there was a group of guys from Wichita Falls who just left all their stuff out at night at the hotel, I asked them aren't you concerned about your stuff getting stolen, and they just laughed and said "no, it's all insured, if it gets stolen, we just get new stuff"
My boat has been paid off for 12 years, and I had dropped my insurance when I paid it off, so I picked up insurance on the boat and the contents pretty cheap for peace of mind.

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Loc-R-Bar + padlock alarm. If the padlock senses movement it will go off. Its not overly sensitive but if someone hops in the boat it will go off.

Also, don't be a dummy. Get good insurance and make sure your gear and other items not permanently mounted to the boat are covered as well. I feel bad for anyone that has stuff stolen, but there is no excuse for not having good insurance coverage if you have any $$$ tied up in tackle/gear.


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