Stolen Boat
Thought I would pass along on this site:
Jason Johnson September 22 at 5:41 PM $1,000.00 CASH reward for any information that leads to an arrest for whoever stole my boat and left it to sink in Meredith Bay. This happened the morning of 9/22 boat was moored in paugus Bay hot wired and left to sink in Meredith Bay between 12a.m. and 7 a.m. boat is a 252 formula PLEASE PLEASE HELP contact NH Marine patrol or I will keep it anonymous and report on my own |
Man, that sucks. Hope they find out who the idiots were :(
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Hope they catch the bassturds.
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Insurance
Unfortunately, the owner didn't have insurance on the boat. In my opinion, if you can afford to own a Formula 252, you should be able to afford the $400 for insurance. I bet he wishes he spent the money for insurance now.
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Was it removed from the deep by www.watermarkmarine.com since they are close by, and wonder how much the removal charges cost for a sunk boat like this?
With no insurance coverage, you basically become your own insurance company. Yes, like I always wanted to be my very own insurance company after a loss event ..... duh ...... not fun! |
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Not having insurance??? STUPID
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I wonder how they knew it was at the bottom of Meredith Bay.
I can't find any news articles about it. If anyone finds one please post it. |
Not my boat I just saw the post on "I Boat on LW" Thought I would put it over here incase anyone saw anything.
I also pay 130 for all inclusive with 800 deductible. |
No insurance is absurd, not just for one's own protection but for everyone else's.
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The deductible is what drives the cost of you boaters insurance... I think my deductible is $500.... and my insurance for the boat was around 200$.....
The other thing that drives the cost of you boat insurances is the type of policy... there are two types... One is to insure the boat for an agreed upon price, generally the purchase prices, or surveyed cost of the boat.. The other type just insures the boat for NADA value of the boat at the time of incident... |
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Sounds like another was taken last night in Meredith. This time a Pontoon boat on a lift...this is getting outrageous.
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I myself am getting closer and closer to deciding to put in a camera pointing at my dock.... The deciding factor of when that will happen will probably be directly linked to when I decide to get a newer boat... |
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think it was on the rise because of people watching season 2 of Ozark
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Love that show watched the whole season in 4-days.
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Just read a Tritoon was stolen, was on a lift, thief cut the cut the wires lowered the boat and took it. What is going on?
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A guy's boat was stolen and sunk and he offered a reward for help in finding the responsible parties. To add to the poor boater's unhappiness over losing his boat he gets insulted for not having insurance. I think it's obvious he knows that by now.
Jason, sorry to hear about your loss. I hope it will possible to get it running again. At least you have some time to get it done before next summer. Good luck! |
Laconia daily Sun.
He seems like a nice family man. Sad story for a guy trying to provide for his family.
https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...1cedebe3d.html |
That article.....wow. Melodramatic much?
So the captain owns two businesses, works as an aerospace consultant, raising two girls and doesn't understand the importance of insurance? The reward money alone covers the boat and deductable. :confused: |
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Let this thread be a lesson to everyone, if it has a motor, then it should have its' own insurance policy.
An uninsured loss can be very expensive, and take months and years to unfold, but if you got an insurance policy, everything gets done by your friendly insurance coverage. If it does not have a motor, which could be a row boat, small sailboat, kayak, canoe, stand up paddle board, or foam noodle (ha ha ha), then it gets covered by standard home owner's insurance policy. |
When I read the article he didn't appear to be a wealthy individual at all. He had to sell his motorcycle and did plowing for a winter in order to pay for the 25 year old boat.
I hope he is able to finish getting it ready for next summer! And speaking of Meredith Bay- our boat, loaded to the gills for a one week island rental, almost ended up on the bottom of that Bay after launching. Yup, I forgot to put in the plug. I informed a boat pulling up to the dock and we quickly dashed out to install the plug. Lots of water in the engine compartment but we were OK. I make mistakes, don't we all? :) |
It's Your Money—Be Vigilant...
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....it don't matter what insurance company you get ..... think of any well known brand name insurance .....plus a whole lot other lesser known insurance names ...... just that you got it ...... insurance coverage is just as important as good brakes, good tires, and good windshield wiper blades
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I know a lot of “old farts” spending themselves into the poor farm. Stupidity isn’t the sole purview of the young! Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Give it time, he simply slipped off his med's for a short bit :D |
Sounds like someone pissed someone off this past summer...
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From the LDS article, it seems likely that this was not as much as stolen boat as a vandalized boat. They went to remarkable lengths to sink it--what was the motive?
Jason--you might ask who wishes you ill, knows you own the boat, and has the mechanical aptitude to rig the bilge pump. |
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